Or something like that. Maybe.
Whoever he was, he had some juice at Peterson's. Looks like whatever he touched got stamped with his initials:
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D'Huber had a pipe maker uncle?
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D'Huber had a pipe maker uncle?
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
Re: D'Huber had a pipe maker uncle?
Whoa! Cool!
That's the second Huber I've seen outside myself making pipes. The other is a brand out of Germany.
http://www.pfeifen-huber.de/pfeifen/hub ... ction.html
Apparently they also blend tobacco. I'm gonna have to try some.
http://www.pfeifen-huber.de/tabak/huber ... 5df244e04f
That's the second Huber I've seen outside myself making pipes. The other is a brand out of Germany.
http://www.pfeifen-huber.de/pfeifen/hub ... ction.html
Apparently they also blend tobacco. I'm gonna have to try some.
http://www.pfeifen-huber.de/tabak/huber ... 5df244e04f
Re: D'Huber had a pipe maker uncle?
Hi David,
That Peterson, by the way, has once been sold by the very same Huber, they're stamping their pipes with that sign for warranty reasons.
It's actually one of Germanys leading tobacconists ...
Best regards, Jens
P.S. "Huber" is a quite commonplace name in Germany, especially Bavaria. Some of your ancestry must've come from there ...
I absolutely recommend to do so, some of their blends are pretty great, especially the Balkan and the English Perique.d.huber wrote:...Apparently they also blend tobacco. I'm gonna have to try some.
http://www.pfeifen-huber.de/tabak/huber ... 5df244e04f
That Peterson, by the way, has once been sold by the very same Huber, they're stamping their pipes with that sign for warranty reasons.
It's actually one of Germanys leading tobacconists ...
Best regards, Jens
P.S. "Huber" is a quite commonplace name in Germany, especially Bavaria. Some of your ancestry must've come from there ...
Re: D'Huber had a pipe maker uncle?
Undoubtedly. Some of my family is into genealogy. I should probably ask them about it.Jos wrote:Hi David,
I absolutely recommend to do so, some of their blends are pretty great, especially the Balkan and the English Perique.d.huber wrote:...Apparently they also blend tobacco. I'm gonna have to try some.
http://www.pfeifen-huber.de/tabak/huber ... 5df244e04f
That Peterson, by the way, has once been sold by the very same Huber, they're stamping their pipes with that sign for warranty reasons.
It's actually one of Germanys leading tobacconists ...
Best regards, Jens
P.S. "Huber" is a quite commonplace name in Germany, especially Bavaria. Some of your ancestry must've come from there ...
Thanks for the recommendation! I'll give a few tins a try. It'll be pretty cool to have tobacco with my name on it.