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Briar Blues. Guides to care and maintenance of
pipes, tobacco reviews, and articles by Michael J.
Glukler.
http://www.briarblues.com/
The Brick and Mortar Tobacconist Database is
an online database with addresses of many B&M stores around
the world. Integrated with Google Maps, is a very recommendable
site. From the current maintainer of The Online Pipe
Tobacco Cellar.
http://bam.tobaccocellar.org/
Chris Keene's Pipe Pages have some
terrific old catalogs, from places like Wally Frank and Iwan
Ries, old pipe maker brochures, and all sorts of neat
tobacciana.
http://pipepages.com/index.html
Christian Pipe Smokers is an extension of the
Yahoo group by the same name, and is run by ASPer Tony
McCallie. It features a bulletin board and chat room, as well
as members-only features.
http://www.christianpipesmokers.org/
Danish Pipe Makers is a site run by Lars Kiel,
and is becoming the hub of the Danish pipe-making world. This
is the best place to start for anyone interested in Danish high
grades. Features tons of info about all the top Danish
artisans.
http://www.danishpipemakers.com/home.html
Dave's Humidor is an online "smoking
lounge", featuring message boards, classified ads,
articles, tobacco reviews, and links.
http://www.daveshumidor.com/
Derek Green's homepage have several pages
dedicated to the history of the Comoy's brand.
http://www.derek-green.com/smoking_pipes.htm
This page for Dunhill Hand-Blended Tobaccos,
from the Pipe Club of London website, lists all the blends that
are only available in the Jermyn St., London store.
Theoretically one could phone up the store and place an
international order, although I don't know if this works in
practice.
http://www.pcol.freewire.co.uk/page11a.html
The G.L. Pease Home Page is run by blender
Greg Pease, and includes a vendor list, news, and his in-depth
articles.
http://www.glpease.com/
Historic Clay Tobacco Pipes, run by J. Byron
Sudbury, aims to provide a central hub for researchers and
collectors of clay pipes. Features news, articles, and
links.
http://www.claypipes.com/index.html
The Infowell Pipe Resource is a European site
maintained by Tarek Manadily, containing a wealth of
informational material.
http://www.theitalianpipe.com/infowell/infowell.htm
John Loring's pipes pages feature a wealth
of information on Dunhill. This is a good place to go for any
questions related to this marque.
http://www.loringpage.com/attpipes/pipesforsale.html
Logos & Markings is an great page with
incredibly extensive and up-to-date information and pictures of
pipe markings and logos, carefully organized. Available in
french and english.
http://www.pipephil.eu
The Online Pipe Tobacco Cellar is a site
created by Jason Newquist and expanded by Ryan VanderBijl.
It's an online database that helps people track the
contents (and age) of their tobacco cellars. You can make your
cellar public if you want, too. Highly recommended.
http://www.tobaccocellar.org/
PCCA, the Pipe Collector's Club of
America, runs this informational site, with a Castello shape
chart, information on Ashton and #pipes, and lots of other
stuff.
http://www.pipeguy.com/
A lengthy primer on Perique Tobacco can be
found here, with historical and agricultural material.
http://www.perique.com/history.html
Pfeifenbox is a new site run by ASP'er
Martin Farrent. Features excellent articles about the pipe
scene both in Europe and the US. German language and English
language. Looks to become a major part of the online pipe
world.
http://www.pfeifenbox.de/
PIMO is a terrific source for pipe-making
tools and supplies. This is also where you can buy pre-drilled
blocks of briar, to make your own pipes. Briar, stems, tools,
and book also available.
http://www.pimopipecraft.com/
Pipa Ergo Sum, italian community about
tobacco, pipes and cigars.
http://www.pipaergosum.it/
The Pipe Frontier is an extensive
informational site with a forum, a reviews section, and
FAQ's.
http://www.pipefrontier.com/pipefrontier/index.html
The Pipemakers Logo Chart is probably the best
place on the net right now for anyone needing to identify a
stem logo.
http://victor.ryazan.net/eng/pipe/brand.html
Pipe Lore is a site mainained by Corneel
Vermeulen "dedicated to the great hobby that pipe
smoking and collecting is."
http://pipelore.net/
The Pipe Smoking Course for Novices is a site
run by Antti Kalliokoski, and contains a wealth of good
information.
http://www.uta.fi/~hoanka/eperusk.htm
Pipes.org is the original (and still the best)
pipe resource on the net. Lots of links and info, including
every back issue of Pipes Digest.
http://www.pipes.org/
The Polish Pipe Clubs Council website has got
lots of great information, and is, of course, the best place to
go for information on pipe smoking in Poland. The site is in
Polish, with optional English menu navigation.
http://www.rpkf.art.pl/
R.D. Field is an import company run by
(naturally) David Field. The website gives information on how
and where to get his pipes, where to get repairs, as well as
some great articles.
http://www.rdfield.com/
Selecting Pipe Tobacco is a beginner's
guide to pipe tobacco varieties, with pictures.
http://www.albany.net/~murray/smoke/tobacco.html
Snuff Box is the nasal snuff club run by
Graeme T. Steel. Includes an active message board, which can be
viewed by non-members, and lots of perks for members.
(Membership is free, btw, and just involves a little Yahoo
rigamarole).
http://groups.yahoo.com/clubs/snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub
Snuffs and Snuff-Taking looks like the best
source for info about snuff, aside from the Yahoo group. Loads
of links, including to vendors.
http://www.snuffbox.org.uk/
Tobacco Blending is a database of pipe tobacco
blends maintained by Freddy Vegas (of VegasSmokes). Users can
submit their own blends, and post on the site's
forum.
http://www.tobaccoblending.com/
Tobacco Reviews is a tobacco database run by
Smoking Pipes webmaster Jon Tillman. It includes reviews, which
are submitted by visitors.
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/
Those interested in heavy-duty pipes info might like the
Tobacco World Markets and Trade page. (Thanks
Krister.)
http://ffas.usda.gov/tobacco_arc.html
The United Pipe Clubs of America website
contains info on joining the UPCA, which was created on April
12, 2002. Be sure and check out the website for details on
everything membership entitles you and your club to.
http://www.unitedpipeclubs.org/
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