I grew up with pipe smoke as my grandfather was a pipe smoker. I especially love the smell of raw tobacco. I used to go into my grandfather's cupboard under the stairs, open his tobacco jar and very much enjoy the fruity fragrance. I also used to go along with my nan to Youing's in Barnstaple to buy more tobacco for my grandfather. I used to love the fragrance in there of all the different tobacco. Seeing all the pipes, lighters and Swiss Army knives on display in the window was another delight. Great days!
My great uncle smoked a pipe and my grandmother would frequently have some of her relatives over for Sunday dinner, after which everyone would sit on the front porch and tell stories about their "younger" days. Uncle Wickliffe would lite his pipe and I still remember the lovely fragrance, even though it was 60 years ago and I was a five year-old child. No electronic devices, just conversation and the pleasant smell of Uncle's pipe.
Oh dear ! I must tell you this one, my favorite Jacques Tati is Monsieur Hulot`s Holiday. I had only seen it once back in the 1960s. then I noticed one Christmas it was being shown on Christmas day, this was I think 1992. I was spending Xmas at the house of a newly acquired girl friend , also her parents were there. Well , we were all having dinner in the dinning room , when I noticed it was time for this rare showing of Jacques Tati`s film. so I slipped away into the front room , made myself comfortable and switched on the set, I was about five minutes into the film, when they all trouped in as If I didn`t exist, and switched over to of all horrors Birds of a feather, THE CRETINS ! needless to say, that relationship didn`t go whole mile !
Ah yes, I saw that too. On BBC 2 as I recall. It had been on a couple of years earlier as well. They were a bit obsessed with French film in those days. Jean de Floret was another they liked to show at Christmas.
Most definitely a 'Prince' pipe shape that Mr Tati has in those photos Richard. Seemed to be rather popular in the 30's and 40's in particular, but for those that prefer a smaller bowl this lovely shape has always been attractive. Happy puffing to you and the lovely Julia. Cheers
My favourite shape, especially with a traditional small chamber - a piece of folded flake lasts ages and tastes lovely. Oh, that's not a Prince - the stem should be 1/4 bent and that's straight (or even curved up!).
@ …the prince is the shape of the bowl (obviously)…I’ve seen them with straight stems and slightly bent stems…there’s nothing really etched in stone with pipes, a lot is left to interpretation…but I’m no expert
The pipe that has the left over gunk from the last bowl. Even though I cleaned it, I missed an area and changes the next bowl. I have slowed down and clean a little more to ensure my next bowl, is going to taste the way it should. It's a journey.
My late Father was a pipe smoker. Had a special mixture made for him at the tobacconist. Collected it every Friday. I was given a sugar mouse too. Saturday mornings was pipe cleaning day without fail! The pipe rack was hallowed ground…..
Morning Mr Vobes, I have found the following information in reference to your search to the Pipe in question. (Yorkshire Pipes was a brand sold exclusively through Sears Roebuck Catalogs, as seen in this 1941-42 catalog page. They were made in France of Algerian Briar, and some of the model names were Bond Street, Royal,) I do hope this helps, have a great Sunday.
Richard, get a small jar and put some rubbing alcohol into it. Then each time you clean the tar out of your pipe, clean the implement in the jar where the tar will dissolve. Over time the fluid will be strong enough to dilute in water with a dash of liquid soap, then use as a natural spray against whitefly and red spider mites in the greenhouse/polytunnel.
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday was interesting in that it was apparently centred at a resort on the French side of the English Channel which was popular with English tourists. You can hear a BBC radio programme in the dining room scene. I haven't seen all the Monsieur Hulot films but "Mon Oncle" was amusing. It was a parody of our obsession with modern architecture & technology. Hulot stays with his brother & family. His brother is something of a social climber & has the modern house & gadgets to prove it. Mr Hulot makes friends with his nephew. 😂👍 🇬🇧 🇫🇷
My favourite handmade pipes are Petersons, with 965 being one of my favourite blends. If you enjoy that, try Nightcap. Fair warning: It's strong. Savinelli are definitely up there in the fancy bracket, though. Keep up the great videos!
I grew up on Jacques films too. Still love them, for the most part (not keen on his later movie, in the Circus setting). Mon Oncle and Hulot's Holiday are Top Notch 😎
Peterson 965 is a very nice blend. I started pipe smoking during lockdown. My absolute favourite is Germains Rich Dark Flake. Very hard to get hold of though. The pipe that you're asking about looks like a Prince.
I'm delighted that you chose Tati, my favorite film director, as the subject matter. Might I also suggest Maigret (the versions portrayed by Michael Gabon). (isn't the similarity between Magritte and Maigret something...) I like the way you speak of the benefits of pipe smoking, reaching back to our soul, our being. Is it the pipe or the smoke, or both. Thanks again and looking forward to more. Cheers from Southern California.
The reason I followed your channel is because you are not like all the others using all those terms and just be a 1yr newbie enjoying the smoke. Doing your own thing, which I find refreshing and I have found to be your personality. I just got my first and was looking for someone who just enjoyed what they were doing and hadn’t been tainted by the club. Why no, I don’t own a tamper (gasp) and my pipe stays lit lol
Maigret, the French police detective was famous for smoking his pipe, one could almost smell the French tobacco he would be smoking. The pipe shape "the Prince" is what you thought it is, and this shape is supposedly suited to French tobacco pipe smoking, getting the best taste from 'Chacom' tobacco and pipes, both of which can be purchased from British online tobacconists. Briar pipes, are supposed to be given at least, if not more than three full days of rest, to allow the briar to fully dry, before smoking again, and if this routine is not strictly followed can result in poor smoking qualities, not helping the smoker, neither any such guests within the vicinity. Of course a meerschaum can be smoked continuously without detriment to pipe or tobacco. Always keep your pipes scrupulously clean, and aired, and you'll get the best out of them. Inspector Maigret smokes a 'Prince' pipe. Hope that knowledge helps.
Not a Prince - the bowl looks ok and right size, but the stem should be 1/4 bent. Created by Loewe, pinched by Dunhill, now everyone has a go with varying success.
Nice Savinelli! I just started Pipes about seven months ago, cigars more recently. I have been enjoying them both! People have different routines and methods for cleaning their pipes. For me, I at least do a quick swipe with a pipe cleaner through my pipe after I smoke it each time. I have a mixture of 2/3 Everclear and 1/3 mint Listerine and just barely dab the end of the pipe cleaner in that sanitizing solution before putting it through the pipe. You do need to be careful not to get any on the briar as it can take the finish off. Best wishes on your Pipe journey!
Hello, enjoy your videos.. If I may suggest when using a match so small I use two. Also you might want to strike it away from you as the sparks from the match flick onto your clothes and give you little holes.. My thoughts.. Thanks for sharing..
I grew up with pipe smoke as my grandfather was a pipe smoker. I especially love the smell of raw tobacco. I used to go into my grandfather's cupboard under the stairs, open his tobacco jar and very much enjoy the fruity fragrance. I also used to go along with my nan to Youing's in Barnstaple to buy more tobacco for my grandfather. I used to love the fragrance in there of all the different tobacco. Seeing all the pipes, lighters and Swiss Army knives on display in the window was another delight. Great days!
My great uncle smoked a pipe and my grandmother would frequently have some of her relatives over for Sunday dinner, after which everyone would sit on the front porch and tell stories about their "younger" days. Uncle Wickliffe would lite his pipe and I still remember the lovely fragrance, even though it was 60 years ago and I was a five year-old child. No electronic devices, just conversation and the pleasant smell of Uncle's pipe.
Jacques Tati. Pure brilliance.
Oh dear ! I must tell you this one, my favorite Jacques Tati is Monsieur Hulot`s Holiday. I had only seen it once back in the 1960s. then I noticed one Christmas it was being shown on Christmas day, this was I think 1992. I was spending Xmas at the house of a newly acquired girl friend , also her parents were there. Well , we were all having dinner in the dinning room , when I noticed it was time for this rare showing of Jacques Tati`s film. so I slipped away into the front room , made myself comfortable and switched on the set, I was about five minutes into the film, when they all trouped in as If I didn`t exist, and switched over to of all horrors Birds of a feather, THE CRETINS ! needless to say, that relationship didn`t go whole mile !
Ah yes, I saw that too. On BBC 2 as I recall. It had been on a couple of years earlier as well. They were a bit obsessed with French film in those days. Jean de Floret was another they liked to show at Christmas.
I look forward to trying a bowlful of My Mixture, thanks Costas! 💚💙💜
Most definitely a 'Prince' pipe shape that Mr Tati has in those photos Richard. Seemed to be rather popular in the 30's and 40's in particular, but for those that prefer a smaller bowl this lovely shape has always been attractive. Happy puffing to you and the lovely Julia. Cheers
Agreed…thats a prince
My favourite shape, especially with a traditional small chamber - a piece of folded flake lasts ages and tastes lovely.
Oh, that's not a Prince - the stem should be 1/4 bent and that's straight (or even curved up!).
@ …the prince is the shape of the bowl (obviously)…I’ve seen them with straight stems and slightly bent stems…there’s nothing really etched in stone with pipes, a lot is left to interpretation…but I’m no expert
The pipe that has the left over gunk from the last bowl. Even though I cleaned it, I missed an area and changes the next bowl. I have slowed down and clean a little more to ensure my next bowl, is going to taste the way it should. It's a journey.
I would say a Prince shape pipe as well. If you like 965 you should try Petersons early morning pipe and squadron leader by Samuel Gawith. Cheers Ron
My late Father was a pipe smoker. Had a special mixture made for him at the tobacconist. Collected it every Friday. I was given a sugar mouse too. Saturday mornings was pipe cleaning day without fail! The pipe rack was hallowed ground…..
There is an online Parliament petition for a general election with over 600,000 signatures already!😊
Morning Mr Vobes, I have found the following information in reference to your search to the Pipe in question.
(Yorkshire Pipes was a brand sold exclusively through Sears Roebuck Catalogs, as seen in this 1941-42 catalog page. They were made in France of Algerian Briar, and some of the model names were Bond Street, Royal,)
I do hope this helps, have a great Sunday.
I just thought I would add, that I decant my tobacco into Kilner jars, or something that has a tight seal to it.
Richard, get a small jar and put some rubbing alcohol into it. Then each time you clean the tar out of your pipe, clean the implement in the jar where the tar will dissolve. Over time the fluid will be strong enough to dilute in water with a dash of liquid soap, then use as a natural spray against whitefly and red spider mites in the greenhouse/polytunnel.
Yes Tati! Every year I re-watch all his films. I too have searched for his pipe. Wonderfully delightful video. Thank you!
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday was interesting in that it was apparently centred at a resort on the French side of the English Channel which was popular with English tourists. You can hear a BBC radio programme in the dining room scene.
I haven't seen all the Monsieur Hulot films but "Mon Oncle" was amusing. It was a parody of our obsession with modern architecture & technology. Hulot stays with his brother & family. His brother is something of a social climber & has the modern house & gadgets to prove it. Mr Hulot makes friends with his nephew. 😂👍 🇬🇧 🇫🇷
Funny man Jacques Tati, thank you for bringing him to myself, hadn't heard of him, he's honest, simple effective comedian, I get him 😊 🇬🇧
Try a Bones pipe by Morgan Bones, reasonably priced and they color beautifully. All have a great draw and are workhouse pipes.
Always enjoy and look forward to watching your videos
love the movies of Tati and Mr Hulot. nice video!
I very much enjoy your pipe videos.
They lead me to watch your other social / political vids, like those too..
Rene Magritte made a famous painting of a pipe with the legend'' this is not a pipe(in French) surrealist pipe
My favourite handmade pipes are Petersons, with 965 being one of my favourite blends. If you enjoy that, try Nightcap. Fair warning: It's strong. Savinelli are definitely up there in the fancy bracket, though. Keep up the great videos!
I grew up on Jacques films too. Still love them, for the most part (not keen on his later movie, in the Circus setting).
Mon Oncle and Hulot's Holiday are Top Notch 😎
Peterson 965 is a very nice blend. I started pipe smoking during lockdown. My absolute favourite is Germains Rich Dark Flake. Very hard to get hold of though.
The pipe that you're asking about looks like a Prince.
Yes that is a prince.aqw em in so many mouths in the fifties and my brother always went for the light weight ones due to dentures
I'm delighted that you chose Tati, my favorite film director, as the subject matter. Might I also suggest Maigret (the versions portrayed by Michael Gabon). (isn't the similarity between Magritte and Maigret something...) I like the way you speak of the benefits of pipe smoking, reaching back to our soul, our being. Is it the pipe or the smoke, or both. Thanks again and looking forward to more. Cheers from Southern California.
The reason I followed your channel is because you are not like all the others using all those terms and just be a 1yr newbie enjoying the smoke. Doing your own thing, which I find refreshing and I have found to be your personality. I just got my first and was looking for someone who just enjoyed what they were doing and hadn’t been tainted by the club. Why no, I don’t own a tamper (gasp) and my pipe stays lit lol
Know with my smoking, I seem to reflect and pray while smoking. Very reflective, and relaxing.
Years ago I saw on a pipe smoking site that the one Jacques Tati smoked was a Rinaldo. Made of apple wood.
I would love to know Richard if you have a special pipe and tobacco for Christmas? Thanks for another relaxing listen and watch .very thoughtful
I only like mine with crusty budds Canadian is normally the best. But home grown beats all. 😊
Blimey i thought i was listening to a Xander Hollander novel
Love these pipe videos, I’m enjoying the hobby and learn more every clip.
No health warnings on a nice hand made English leather tobacco pouch!
DR Plumb made in London
Maigret, the French police detective was famous for smoking his pipe, one could almost smell the French tobacco he would be smoking.
The pipe shape "the Prince" is what you thought it is, and this shape is supposedly suited to French tobacco pipe smoking, getting the best taste from 'Chacom' tobacco and pipes, both of which can be purchased from British online tobacconists.
Briar pipes, are supposed to be given at least, if not more than three full days of rest, to allow the briar to fully dry, before smoking again, and if this routine is not strictly followed can result in poor smoking qualities, not helping the smoker, neither any such guests within the vicinity. Of course a meerschaum can be smoked continuously without detriment to pipe or tobacco.
Always keep your pipes scrupulously clean, and aired, and you'll get the best out of them.
Inspector Maigret smokes a 'Prince' pipe.
Hope that knowledge helps.
I clean my pipes after every bowl. Pipe cleaners down the stem and a paper towel in the bowl to dry it.
Lots of folks clean the pipe after every one or two smokes.
Not a Prince - the bowl looks ok and right size, but the stem should be 1/4 bent. Created by Loewe, pinched by Dunhill, now everyone has a go with varying success.
Hello!
Very nice pipe and tabacco ✌️👋🔥☁️☁️
Nice Savinelli! I just started Pipes about seven months ago, cigars more recently. I have been enjoying them both! People have different routines and methods for cleaning their pipes. For me, I at least do a quick swipe with a pipe cleaner through my pipe after I smoke it each time. I have a mixture of 2/3 Everclear and 1/3 mint Listerine and just barely dab the end of the pipe cleaner in that sanitizing solution before putting it through the pipe. You do need to be careful not to get any on the briar as it can take the finish off. Best wishes on your Pipe journey!
Have you tried Squadron Leader?
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Do you know " l'Inspecteur Maigret " ?
Yes, he smokes a Prince pipe.
Oui !!
My brother smokes a pipe. Not so much Jacques Tati but Jacques Scruffy or Jacques Shabby. At least its not Jacques Down Right Falling to Pieces. 😂👍
Hello, enjoy your videos.. If I may suggest when using a match so small I use two. Also you might want to strike it away from you as the sparks from the match flick onto your clothes and give you little holes.. My thoughts.. Thanks for sharing..
A lot of contentment in a pipe bowl of pipe tobacco ! I will shut up know !
I’m absolutely sure that what they call a prince bowl
Look into growing your own tobacco richard when you get you land I have just ordered 4 types of tobacco seed from Ebay they aren't expensive