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How to smoke a pipe #4: Pick a pipe

How to smoke a pipe #4: Pick a pipe

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 21st Apr 2014

In coming to Part 4 of our series on how to smoke a tobacco pipe, we realized that maybe we could’ve started with this, the first step: Choosing a Pipe.If you’ve decided it’s high time that you spend more time slowing down and contemplating the world (or just prepping for draft day with Sports Cente …
Tobacco Pipes Made in Ireland

Tobacco Pipes Made in Ireland

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 16th Apr 2014

For Ireland, a few things come to mind. Beer, tea, and pipes.It’s hard to think of tobacco pipes made in Ireland and think of anything other than a Peterson Pipe.Peterson of Dublin is, far and away, the most famous Irish pipe brand. Known around the world for their distinct design, P-lip and un …
How to smoke a pipe #3: Light Up

How to smoke a pipe #3: Light Up

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 16th Apr 2014

There is a trunk or two full of advice, most of it bumping heads, on how to smoke a tobacco pipe. In this new series, we’ll give you our thoughts. Follow it, share yours, pass it on if you like. We can’t wait to read your comments. Part 1 covered pipe rotation, Part 2 covered cleaning your pipe …
How to smoke a pipe #2: Cleaning

How to smoke a pipe #2: Cleaning

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 13th Apr 2014

A quick internet search will yield a kaleidoscope of contradicting advice on how to smoke a pipe. In this series, we give you our two smoke’s worth. Follow it, disagree with it, share it...Read Part One on pipe rotation to see how it all started.Care and cleaning of your smoking pipeProper cleaning …
Peterson Pouches: Stylish Accessories

Peterson Pouches: Stylish Accessories

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 9th Apr 2014

Choosing your pipe accessoriesPeterson leather pouches are made in three different types: to store pipes, for traveling with tobacco and in combo sizes for both. Whichever type you choose, a tobacco pipe accessoriesfrom Peterson of Dublin are always stylish additions to your pipe collection.Peterson …
Do Peterson pipes have filters?

Do Peterson pipes have filters?

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 28th Mar 2014

Peterson tobacco pipesare some of the most beloved pipes on the market. The Irish-made pipes are produced in many shapes and sizes, most without a traditional filter.A filter alternativePeterson pipes do not use a filter, but that doesn’t mean you’ll have a wet or heavy smoke! The Peterson Dry Syste …
Tobacco Pipe Collector: Mark Krupilski

Tobacco Pipe Collector: Mark Krupilski

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 20th Mar 2014

Mark Krupilski from Kentucky agreed to be the first in our new series of Tobacco Pipe Collector spotlights. Once a month or so, we’ll share a story with you about the people who smoke our tobacco pipes. Want to be featured in this series? Contact us.The interview with Mark began with Pink Floyd. …
Peterson St. Patrick’s Day: A lucky pipe

Peterson St. Patrick’s Day: A lucky pipe

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 16th Mar 2014

The St. Patrick’s Day holiday is celebrated all over the western world, but is of particular significance to the Irish. Ireland, the home of St. Patrick, enjoys this March tradition with parades, special Catholic Mass and if you’re a pipe smoker, with a Peterson St. Patrick’s Day Pipe.What is S …
Learn about Peterson Kenmare Pipes

Learn about Peterson Kenmare Pipes

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 14th Mar 2014

Peterson tobacco pipes have a long and celebrated history. The Kenmare series was specifically designed to pay tribute to the brand’s story, over a 125 years old when this series was first released.Peterson Kenmare CharacteristicsThe smoking pipes in the Kenmare series are ringless. Giving each a di …
Peterson Calabash Tobacco Pipes

Peterson Calabash Tobacco Pipes

Posted by Renia Carsillo on 12th Mar 2014

Calabash shapes are a classic piece of pipe history and Peterson has paid homage to the design often. Examples of Peterson Calabash Pipes show up early in the company’s story and continue to delight tobacco enthusiasts today.Peterson Tobacco Pipes, the early yearsCharles Peterson opened a small toba …