• Seattle Pipe Club Rainer Levant is a Balkan-style blend. This blend lends itself to the legendary Drucquer and Sons tobaccos with its sweet red Virginias, earthy Turkish Orientals, and spicy Cyprian Latakia. A rich, smoky flavor with a Balkan-style aroma is what you will get with this tobacco. You are sure to fall in love with this blend. 2 oz can
  • If you enjoy an enjoyable Oriental-forward blend, Seattle Pipe Club Seattle Evening this one's for you. This English/Oriental mix of Latakia, Turkish Orientals, and Red Virginias will relax you with its rich, smoky, luxurious flavors.  Perfect for an evening watching the sunset after a long day. 2 oz can
  • Named for the Celebration of Plenty, Seattle Pipe Club Potlatch is a rich, complex English blended. This blend includes seven different ingredients such as zesty golden Virginias, select Burleys, Turkish, Acadian Perique, and Black Cavendish. It will surely to take you back in time to the American-English genre of early tobaccos. 2 oz can
  • Seattle Pipe Club Wild Man is a medium-bodied English crumble cake of smokey Cyprian Latakia, Turkish ribbon, Red Virginias, and Spicy Orientals. What you get from this whirlwind of leaf, is a rich, smooth, user-friendly blend with an incense-like aroma that will enliven your senses. 2 oz can
  • Seattle Pipe Club Deception Pass is a unique Pacific Northwest style VaPer tobacco. This is a combination of matured-stoved Virginias, spicy-sweet Perique, Turkish Orientals with a hint of toasted black Cavendish. This savory blend gives you a richly satisfying smoke. 2 oz can
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    Seattle Pipe Club Galloping Gertie is a delicious crumble cake of red and black stoved Virginias, St. James Perique, unsweetened Black Cavendish, and Turkish Orientals to bring a smoke that is complex, savory, and remarkably unique! In 1940 a bridge was built across the windy Tacoma Narrows on Puget Sound. The new bridge soon acquired the nickname "Galloping Gertie" for it swayed so much resulting in its collapse in the Pugent Sound just after four months. 2 oz can
  • Seattle Pipe Club Virginia Jazz This Virginia Perique starts with 10-year-old matured red Virginias blended with a good amount of Cajun tobacco Acadian Perique.  Add some tasty stoved Virginia, pressed and crumble cake cut. Virginia Jazz is an exceptional smoke and music to VaPer lovers! Get yours today. 2 oz tin
  • Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding Bourbon Barrel Aged has the already delicious taste of Plum Pudding but is further accentuated by being packed into charred oak Kentucky bourbon barrels, aged for 30 days then pressed into a cake and crumble cut. Each two-ounce tin contains a bourbon barrel stave that helps to preserve the blend’s complex character. A great bourbon matches perfectly with a pipe full of this tobacco. 2 oz can  
  • Seattle Pipe Club Mississippi River Rum Barrel Aged  is the already popular Mississippi River crumble cake tobacco that has been packed into oak rum barrels to age for 30 days. During this time the tobacco acquires the essence of the oak and rum. Pieces of the oak barrel staves are inserted into each tin ensuring that this blend is super flavorful.  We are sure this blend will become a staple in your collection. 2 oz can
  • This Gildan Softstyle Black Stag Label SS T-shirt features one of the 155th Anniversary labels with our crossed cobs design on the right sleeve.  In the corn cob pipes industry it was common for pipe labels to feature animals. In honor of that tradition a deer was chosen to symbolize the grace and longevity of the Missouri Meerschaum Company. Available in Small thru 2XL. Get yours today!      
  • Old Dominion Jamestowne Clay Pipe

    $25.99
    The Old Dominion Jamestowne Clay Pipe is a mid- 17th century colonial-era pipe. Fragments of the original colonial-era pipe found on the Old Dominion farm were scanned using a 3D printer, "re-assembled" by computer-aided design (CAD), and reverse engineered to make a master mold with 3D print technology for this clay pipe. Like the original pipe it was copied from, the Jamestowne features a decorative line of milling around the rim of the bowl as well as a defined "heel" at the base of the bowl. These are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. In order to keep the pipes historically accurate, the pipe stems are not glazed. The "Jamestowne" is named in honor of the first successful English settlement in North America.  It was a flourishing capital of the young Virginia Colony and a center for colonial trade and commerce. 17th century clay pipes small bulbous bowls were designed to smoke a "pinch" of tobacco at a time when tobacco was still regarded as an expensive commodity. This pipe makes a great taste test pipe for sampling various blends or as a historical keepsake representing the early industry in colonial America.      

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