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<blockquote data-quote="jlong" data-source="post: 207818" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>The B&M near me is a book and tobacco store. Their biggest sellers are cigars, RYO tobacco, and magazines. They were big into pipes and carried a good selection of Petes, Nordings, Stannys, etc. until recently when they let it sell off and never re-stocked.</p><p> </p><p>I dearly miss the Tinderbox near where I grew up. You could go in there, stoke up a sampling and yak with fellow pipers all morning. I wish we had that enviroment here.</p><p></p><p>Society has become too fast paced for pipes it seems. Or maybe society hasn't experienced the joys of fine tobaccos such as those blended by GL Pease, Cornell and Deihl, Sam Gwaith, etc, etc, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlong, post: 207818, member: 774"] The B&M near me is a book and tobacco store. Their biggest sellers are cigars, RYO tobacco, and magazines. They were big into pipes and carried a good selection of Petes, Nordings, Stannys, etc. until recently when they let it sell off and never re-stocked. I dearly miss the Tinderbox near where I grew up. You could go in there, stoke up a sampling and yak with fellow pipers all morning. I wish we had that enviroment here. Society has become too fast paced for pipes it seems. Or maybe society hasn't experienced the joys of fine tobaccos such as those blended by GL Pease, Cornell and Deihl, Sam Gwaith, etc, etc, etc... [/QUOTE]
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