A group dedicated to the limitless interests of those men and women who enjoy horticulture, pipe tobacco, tobacco pipes, quality cigars, tobacconists and literature related to the same. In the end, the world can be divided into two segments - its all either agricultural or mechanical.
Mad scientists, crazed inventors, Hungarians and authors are also welcome.
Location: The Great North Woods
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Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2021
With pipe and book - oh and a handy monkey wrench - all things are possible.
Started by Willenger Aetheris. Last reply by The Raven Sep 11, 2014. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Has anyone smoked a Missouri Meerschaum cob pipe. They're quite nice-looking for a cob pipe and are very inexpensive - $7.00 at my local tobacco store. I've heard they smoke quite nicely and am thinking of picking up one or two this week to give…Continue
Started by Wilhelm A. Heizeltroff. Last reply by Wilhelm A. Heizeltroff Jul 1, 2014. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Ok. I'll jump on this. What are people's preferred pipe styles to smoke? I love my churchwardens for events where I'm outdoors the whole time but I find that my daily smoker tends to be a brandy style pipe. There are so many styles of pipe and I…Continue
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By the way, long ago when The A&M Gazette was in publication, it featured a serialized version of the Dirigible Pirates story. That has now been released as an ebook on Amazon for your Kindle. Hope you all enjoy the story all in one place - with its all new ending.
Neil
Finally made it to the finish line - Now available through Amazon Kindle!!!
http://www.amazon.com/Dirigible-Pirates-Professor-Stanwell-Briar-eb...
Ian- good post and link though a minor change to their instructions, be sure not to cut the entire cap off when cutting your cigar. Doing so is likely to result in your wrapper beginning to unravel.
Just a bit of advice for those who've only just become initiates in the Prestigious Order of Fine Tabak and Kaffe.
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2015/02/24/how-to-smoke-a-cigar/
I would so enjoy a new Peterson for Christmas. Me thinks Santa will be placing one in my stocking, hung from the fireplace with care.
Excellent additions! Thanks. What could be more fun than hydraulics?
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