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Pipe could refer to:

Water pipe, for transporting water Plumbing, where pipes come key components Pipeline transport, for many forms of fluid transport Industrial pipe, stainless steel pipe made to government standards Exhaust pipe, used to channel waste fumes from either an engine or even stove Smoking pipe, for the smoking of tobacco or drugs Volcanic pipe, a deep, narrow cone of coagulated magma Postpipe, archaeological remains of the timber inside the posthole Halfpipe and Quarter pipe, semi-circular ramps for performing skateboarding/snowboarding tricks Butt (unit), or Pipe, the cask measurement

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Musical intruments: Bagpipe Pipes and drums Pan pipes Flute Recorder Uilleann pipes Organ pipe Pitch pipe Boatswain's pipe, also known as a bosun's whistle

Antique Pipe Lighters (Smoker's Braziers)
Information about ember bowls used to light pipes and cigars before matches were invented. History, description, and photos.

House of Commons
Includes articles on starting out and making a humidor plus tobacco reviews and information on pipe resources in Ottawa.

The Frank P. Burla Antique Pipe and Tobacciana Museum
Interesting and unique collection of smoking pipes and tobacco related antiques. For reference only.

Pipes & Tobacco Magazine
Quarterly magazine with articles about pipes, pipe manufacturing, custom pipes, and tobaccos.

Pipes Digest
This website will provide you with a wealth of information pertaining to pipe and cigar smoking.

Pipelopaedia
Information about pipe manufacturing, styles, meerschaum, tobaccos, and history.

ASP Home
Home of alt.smokers.pipes. Includes links, downloads, shape charts, and information about ASP posters.

Tobacco Blending.com
Offers a guide for pipe smokers. Includes indexes of original and hybrid blends, a search feature, how-to articles and a contact form.






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