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May 2011     
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Etiquette and Practice of Pipe Smoking  

"... contented saturnine human figures, a dozen or so of them, sitting around a large long table...Perfect equality is to be the rule; no rising or notice taken when anybody enters or leaves. Let the entering man take his place and pipe, without obligatory remarks; if he cannot smoke...let him at least affect to do so, and not ruffle the established stream of things."

-Thomas Carlyle, describing the smoking room of George I of Hanover

 

"Tobacco smoke is the one element in which, by our European manners, men can sit silent together without embarrassment, and where no man is bound to speak one word more than he has actually and veritably got to say. Nay, rather every man is admonished and enjoined by the laws of honor, and even of personal ease, to stop short of that point; and at all events to hold his peace and take to his pipe again the instant he has spoken his meaning, if he chance to have any."

-Thomas Carlyle

 

"It is not enough to fill a pipe and put it to the mouth and set fire to it, for even the country bumpkin knows as much. It is only correct to hold it with the left hand, have the right hand provided with the stopper, impress the onlookers with majestic mien, sit in the proper attitude on the chair, and finally, to take enough time for each pipe and not treat with hasty irreverence this heavenly food."

-Peter Burmann on pipe etiquette, c. 1710
 

Hi everyone,

 

I'd like to thank Dave Neeb for being my April Pipe Maker of the Month. To see more of Dave's pipes visit his web site at: http://www.mkelaw-pipes.com.  

 

This year, as in past years, this is the quietest week of the year here at Pipe Makers Emporium.  I attribute this to the preparation for the Chicago Show, as my customers, novice, professionals, and master pipe makers scramble to finish their works of art, in hopes to display them proudly at the largest Pipe Show in the US.

 

Last year I experienced Chicago first hand;  I found it to be incredibly exciting. I had the opportunity to meet pipe makers, customers, vendors, suppliers and collectors for the first time. It gave me a real sense of belonging to one big Pipe Making Family.

 

Here is an article I found written by Rainer Barbi that really sums up the magic of the Chicago Show:

 

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German star carver Rainer Barbi on the Chicago Pipe Show:

 

Call me a dinosaur, call me barbi-que. I just have to admit that I love shows. I simply adore these monster events, when hundreds of people gather together in an almost naïve spirit of fun, beaming as they share their passion, forgetting daily life to dive into the world of their desires.

 

Showtime - when the doors open in the evening, armies of enthusiasts storming the rooms, masculine hands gripping Budweiser cans as they inspect the briar jewels on display. The air vibrates, men become kids - you can hear their hearts beat, as even the toughest negotiations are transformed into feverish play.

 

No stress, no haste, no cramped business gestures. Buying and selling become side effects of something bigger. Who cares whether we struck a bad deal today? Doesn't matter. A new sun will rise tomorrow and luck will be on our side. And that's the only important thing: to have fun, to give and to receive pleasure. And in this spirit, the show flows towards its end. The battle fought and won together, buyers and sellers, collectors and swappers settle down in the relaxing atmosphere of an evening dinner for one last passionate exchange of ideas - and the firm pledge that this show must go on.

 

God Bless Chicago!


This article was found at: Pfeifenbox

http://www.pfeifenbox.de/index.htm


I wish each of you this kind of spirit as you head to Chicago; enjoy and be safe.

 

Best Regards,

Carolyn  

 

 

  
 
 

May Specials

1st thru 31st


German Ebonite Rods
$49.95
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22mm X 20" Color choices:

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Reg. price  $59.95 each


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Style numbers 503, 505, 526, 666, 713 and 810

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Updates:  
1. Our Churchwarden stems are back in stock. 
 
2. Don't forget to check out our Close-out section on our home page
 
3. Steve Morrisette was the winner of our Spring Pipe give-a-way. Congratulations!
 

 

Best Wishes to each of you,

Carolyn

 

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