I used to live near a Tinderbox. When I first started smoking a pipe I remember taking a liking to Norse Gold and Sunset, both of these were either Virginia or Va/Burley. I also had a cavendish called Crown Royale that I remember being pretty good. I would imagine that these would all be a bit too mild for my tastes now, but back then they were very enjoyable.Hater":k8hsn2m3 said:Heading to the original tinderbox in Santa Monica this weekend. Any recommendations?
Now theres a plan! Actually they also told me to bring a couple pipes and I can try as many bowls as I want on the house. I dont think they know what they just offeredmonbla256":kmlgwpvp said:I noticed on their website that they have sample packs of their blends, why not pick up a couple of them to let you try 'em out at home, and then you could figure out which you want more of?
You are correct. They were the original and I guess the old owner sold off the others and they are run as franchises. With that said I think they have many of the same blends as they were the ones who created them initially.Kyle Weiss":b2y8d1mz said:To my knowledge, Tinder Box in Santa Monica is not affiliated with the other TBs in the chain. They are truly independent. The Tinder Box chains use Lane as their "in house" mixes, but I'm not sure who the original store uses. Needless to say, don't count on the stuff someone finds at the original store to match the others that are in the chain.
"Harvard Street Turkish" is a mild English that came from the original store that someone gifted me a few ounces, and it's a sheer delight.
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They also offer links on their site to all the other TB stores...so there must be SOME affiliation. And the various estate pipes they show are from other TB's all over the country. And there's a section re: franchaise 'opportunities'.October of 2009 marked a special occasion for the Tinder Box in Santa Monica...celebrating our 81st year in business. The Tinder Box in Santa Monica is the original Tinder Box store, also known as Ed's Pipe Shop.
theoriginaltinderbox.comBlackhorse":ahzyqrg7 said:From the TB website for the Santa Monica store:
They also offer links on their site to all the other TB stores...so there must be SOME affiliation. And the various estate pipes they show are from other TB's all over the country. And there's a section re: franchaise 'opportunities'.October of 2009 marked a special occasion for the Tinder Box in Santa Monica...celebrating our 81st year in business. The Tinder Box in Santa Monica is the original Tinder Box store, also known as Ed's Pipe Shop.
So - it wouldn't seem to me like this is a unique and free standing operation.
Other than that, I wouldn't know which of their blends to recommend.
I think it's a top-down kind of thing, since there's likely a marketing agreement of some kind that both interconnects but still keeps the original separate. Maybe something similar to the whole McDonald's story (but with a better product... :lol: )Blackhorse":13o0qjki said:They also offer links on their site to all the other TB stores...so there must be SOME affiliation. And the various estate pipes they show are from other TB's all over the country. And there's a section re: franchaise 'opportunities'.
So - it wouldn't seem to me like this is a unique and free standing operation.
Other than that, I wouldn't know which of their blends to recommend.
That's amazing considering how "smoker unfreindly" Calif. is !! To bad it's spring time, if it was winter, you could wear a big coat with about a dozen pockets sewn inside for one pipe each to fill !!Hater":3opxjmi1 said:Now theres a plan! Actually they also told me to bring a couple pipes and I can try as many bowls as I want on the house. I dont think they know what they just offeredmonbla256":3opxjmi1 said:I noticed on their website that they have sample packs of their blends, why not pick up a couple of them to let you try 'em out at home, and then you could figure out which you want more of?