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What makes today "the golden age" of pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 67455"><p>I too am an Internet junkie. But I think the Internet is good for pipes. I grew up thinking Peterson pipes were the best pipes in the world. I still like them, but do I like them because they are good or because they were the best that my local shop carried?</p><p></p><p>If I were to be just starting with pipes, I would be limited to Nording, BC, and Stanwell, which is what my local shop carries now. The Internet educates us and allows us to make our own decisions about what to smoke rather than what whoever orders inventory decides we should smoke.</p><p></p><p>In terms of tobacco choices, the shop only carried Peterson tobacco as well. Now, they carry NO tin tobacco because it interferes with their house blends (which I cannot stand). I, for one, welcome the Internet age of the pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 67455"] I too am an Internet junkie. But I think the Internet is good for pipes. I grew up thinking Peterson pipes were the best pipes in the world. I still like them, but do I like them because they are good or because they were the best that my local shop carried? If I were to be just starting with pipes, I would be limited to Nording, BC, and Stanwell, which is what my local shop carries now. The Internet educates us and allows us to make our own decisions about what to smoke rather than what whoever orders inventory decides we should smoke. In terms of tobacco choices, the shop only carried Peterson tobacco as well. Now, they carry NO tin tobacco because it interferes with their house blends (which I cannot stand). I, for one, welcome the Internet age of the pipe. [/QUOTE]
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