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This is an amazing site! If you’re trying to learn more about that mystery pipe you bought on Ebay, this is a good place to start. There are good photos of nomenclature and stem logos of hundreds of different brands. Don’t miss the special sections on Dunhill and Sasieni.
Pipedia is a terrific site for the new pipesmoker or the old hand. It’s a beautifully maintained wiki addressing every aspect of our hobby.
This site is like a magic decoder ring for English hallmarks to help you date any pipe with an original Sterling band or shank cap.
This is one of more active clubs in the U.S. and has a nice, well maintained website. The Club meets monthly, usually on the second Tuesday, and welcomes visitors at their meetings and non-Yankee fans as members.
The North American Society of Pipe Collectors publishes a quarterly newsletter that is always interesting and sometimes controversial.
Fumeur de Pipe is a wonderful French site dedicated to pipes, tobaccos and just about anything else having to do with the smoking and enjoyment of fine pipes, including pipe makers, literature and art. There’s a treasure trove of information here. There is no English version.
Uhle's has been a fixture in Milwaukee since 1939. They've been selling their fine tobaccos all over the midwest for years. Hand blended at the shop, many are highly rated in Tobacco Reviews and well worth your attention. The Tobacco tab on their website will take you to a description of their many blends. I've been smoking one Uhle's blend or another for over 30 years and highly recommend them.
Pipes Magazine has become the center of the pipe universe over the last several years. It has the usual forums for all things pipe and also a weekly radio show with Brian Levine, articles and pipe cartoons.