Tag Archives: traditional pipe making
Q. When a good pipe goes sour, does it have to be discarded?
Even the best of pipes may occasionally turn sour, for some unexplained reason.
Many Kinds of Pipes – The Narghile
Some of you reading this may recall that over the past 12 months or so there has been some discussion regarding the origins of a certain Nargi pipe purchased by…
Unique Pipes, Part 4
In this latest instalment we take a quick look at a stunning meerschaum ‘egg’ shaped pipe dating all the way back to 1864! Almost unblemished, and apparently unsmoked, this beautiful…
Behind the scenes at EA Carey…
PIPES ON FILM Many of our regular customers will have seen the film made about us by The Daily Telegraph Business Club, which was produced to coincide with the launch…
Scott of the Antarctic: 100 years on
A century after the explorer lost his race to the Pole, what is the legacy of a pioneering Briton whose failings were more than matched by his epic vision? By…
Traditional Pipe Making in Pictures
Some fascinating photos from one of our Magic Inch pipe suppliers of their factory many years ago…



