User
Write something
Social Lounge is happening in 28 hours
Pipe Tobacco Guide
Here’s a little something I created for the pipe room community. It is the pipe tobacco guide for beginners. I’ve even created a little info graphic. I hope you guys enjoy. 😊
0
0
Pipe Tobacco Guide
Awesome find while in Boston!
While in Boston, I found the famous LJ Perretti Tobacconist pipe and cigar shop. This site is exactly where Edgar Allan Poe was born and raised. His mother continued to live there after his death. Of COURSE, I couldn’t pass up an opportunity to buy a pipe and a tamper with Edgar A Poe’s bust from the actual home of Edgar Allan Poe. I’ve left a link below in case you wanted to check it out. 👍🏼 https://ljperetti.com/
0
0
Awesome find while in Boston!
Selecting a pipe
Selecting a pipe can be a little confusing at first. There are a wide variety of styles, sizes and shapes, brands, and price ranges. When just beginning, it’s not really worth spending a whole bunch of money on a really nice pipe. At the same time, though, I wouldn’t buy a really cheap pipe either. I am of the opinion that a low to moderate priced pipe will provide everything you need for a great experience. You should consider whether or not you want the smoke in your face, which commonly occurs with straight pipes, but not so much with angled pipes. There are both long and short straight pipes, and there are long and short angled pipes. I keep a straight pipe and an angled pipe in my pipe kit. Perhaps you’ve seen a very very long pipe, that is reminiscent of J.R. Tolkien. This particular style is called a church warden. Additionally, there are deeper and larger bowls for longer sessions, and there are more shallow and smaller bowls for shorter sessions. I would get a larger bowl first. This will give you an opportunity to have either a long or a short session, depending on how much time you have. My favorite two pipes are Savinelli’s. One was $175 and the other was $135. However, my first pipe cost me $35. There is a really great pipe kit with pipe, tamper tool, and a few other items for a really great price of about $35 bucks on Amazon. I’ve taken a picture and I will leave a link here. https://a.co/d/44SPQMF This is a really great kit with which to start. Plus the pipe that accompanies the kit is surprisingly well-made. I’m actually smoking with it right now. In case you don’t go for the kit, don’t forget to get a tamper when you purchase your pipe. I’ve taken a picture below of one of the tampers that I have. It’s nothing fancy, but very accommodating. It probably cost three dollars at the tobacco shop. If you are fairly adept or a professional pipe smoker 😉 what is your favorite pipe style (shape)? (Scroll through the pics to see the pipe kit from Amazon)
0
0
Selecting a pipe
Hey everyone—welcome to the community! 👋
Thank you for joining. You’re now part of a friendly crew that loves good conversation, craftsmanship, and the ritual of the pipe. This space is designed to help you learn, share, and connect—whether you’re brand-new or a seasoned collector. How to get started Introduce yourself in the Welcome thread: where you’re from, your favorite pipe/tobacco, and what you’re hoping to learn. Check the Calendar and RSVP for our recurring events: -Newbie Circle (Q&A): beginner-friendly questions, quick tips, and gear advice. -Social Lounge: laid-back hangout to swap stories, show off a restoration, or talk blends. Explore the Guides/Library for beginner basics, maintenance, and etiquette. About your $19/mo membership Your subscription helps keep this community thriving. It funds monthly contests and prizes (tins, tampers, accessories, and more) and covers operational costs like hosting, moderation, and creating new guides/resources. Thank you—your support directly improves what we can offer. House rules (quick + simple) - Be respectful. No snobbery. - Share knowledge, not judgment. - No spam or shady sales. - Keep it legal and age-appropriate. - Disclose affiliations when recommending products. We’re glad you’re here. Pull up a leather chair, light up (where appropriate), and make yourself at home. Drop your intro below—tell us your go-to pipe and what you’d like to learn next. 🫡🍂
0
0
1-4 of 4
powered by
The Pipe Room by MichaelWardNP
skool.com/the-pipe-room-by-michaelwardnp-4048
Learn the craft, master the ritual, enjoy the community. Education, restoration & cellaring for pipe enthusiasts. 21+ only. No tobacco sales.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by