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<blockquote data-quote="CyrilLucar" data-source="post: 158654" data-attributes="member: 1801"><p>Our B&M store in Chattanooga, Burns Tobacconists/Chattanooga Billiards, sells a large amount of cigars, but also a small amount of pipe tobacco and pipes. You can smoke there and I've been able to get a start with a few decent tins. We're probably going to have to piggy-back on the cigar smokers indefinitely. I'm thankful that the cigar smoking owner seems to be letting a more informed pipe smoker do some ordering. The prices are only slightly higher than the web, which means that unless there's a huge sale, my local will win - given what shipping is these days. And they'll order just about anything if I buy a sleeve at a time.</p><p></p><p>Since they make money off of cigars, food, beer, and pool, I guess they can go for a decent margin instead of a huge one. </p><p></p><p>And while I was in there the manager asked if I knew another pastor who apparently has a men's Bible study with pipe smoking. When I found out who he was, I realized that he wasn't a friend of mine who is doing the same thing. Who would've thought that pastors would be a big part of a pipe revival!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyrilLucar, post: 158654, member: 1801"] Our B&M store in Chattanooga, Burns Tobacconists/Chattanooga Billiards, sells a large amount of cigars, but also a small amount of pipe tobacco and pipes. You can smoke there and I've been able to get a start with a few decent tins. We're probably going to have to piggy-back on the cigar smokers indefinitely. I'm thankful that the cigar smoking owner seems to be letting a more informed pipe smoker do some ordering. The prices are only slightly higher than the web, which means that unless there's a huge sale, my local will win - given what shipping is these days. And they'll order just about anything if I buy a sleeve at a time. Since they make money off of cigars, food, beer, and pool, I guess they can go for a decent margin instead of a huge one. And while I was in there the manager asked if I knew another pastor who apparently has a men's Bible study with pipe smoking. When I found out who he was, I realized that he wasn't a friend of mine who is doing the same thing. Who would've thought that pastors would be a big part of a pipe revival! [/QUOTE]
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