(@DAmlex@lemmy.world, let me know if you have a problem with posting links to vendors in here. Since this isn’t Reddit, I figure it’s fine as long as it isn’t for self-promotion, but let me know and I’ll remove it and/or just add search terms instead of linking directly.)

I prefer to buy at a brick & mortar store so I can support local businesses, but I haven’t found one with much selection locally (yet). I’m in the metro Detroit area (Michigan, USA), and there is a local chain called “Wild Bill’s Tobacco” that has a few Ashton blends that I like, but their selection is only around 10 blends total, half of which are bulk.

SmokingPipes.com has a very large selection, and I have already put in my second order there. I’m finding that I’m partial to Virgina blends, but it’s still early days on my pipe journey, so I haven’t purchased anything larger than 100g (3.5oz) yet.

Note that they also have a large selection of pipes there. I picked up one by Erik Nording for < $50 that I really like, though you can spend a LOT more. (They have a filter so you can filter out the really high-priced ones.)

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been ordering from tobaccopipes.com, only because they are the first ones that popped up when I started not too long ago.

    I have also been trying to find local tobacco stores, but most of the ones that I have found are only selling cigars.

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    1 year ago

    I’d recommend buying from shops that do their own blends, to help keep the “little guys” around.

    Examples:

    • LJ Peretti
    • The Country Squire
    • Watch City Cigar