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Contents |
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Acknowledgments and Credits |
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Somewhat Introductory |
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Preface |
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Pipe Dreams |
| Chapter 1 |
Put that in your Pipe |
| Chapter 2 |
Pipe Shops and Pipe Makers in Europe |
| Chapter 3 |
Jess Chonowitsch: Character Counts |
| Chapter 4 |
The best bargain Imaginable |
| Chapter 5 |
Estate Pipes |
| Chapter 6 |
Sixten Ivarsson, the thomas edison of pipe making |
| Chapter 7 |
Lars Ivarsson - one in a million |
| Chapter 8 |
your pipes should have an easy draw |
| Chapter 9 |
S. Bang -- Ulf and Per, two of the greatest ever |
| Chapter 10 |
Breaking in a new pipe |
| Chapter 11 |
Keeping the inside of your pipe clean |
| Chapter 12 |
Bo Nordh: in a League of his own |
| Chapter 13 |
an answer to Mr. Robert Schrire |
| Chapter 14 |
coloring your meerschaum pipe easily |
| Chapter 15 |
Paul Perri: quit dignity |
| Chapter 16 |
Peterson Pipes |
| Chapter 17 |
too many pipes? never! |
| Chapter 18 |
Bertram: the Nations pipe maker |
| Chapter 19 |
Germany: a gold mine for great pipes |
| Chapter 20 |
Castello's Tradition of excellence |
| Chapter 21 |
Paolo Becker - an expert craftsman |
| Chapter 22 |
two types of pipe collectors |
| Chapter 23 |
random reflections |
| Chapter 24 |
Pipe smoking as an antidote to stress |
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Epilogue |