"Nowhere in the world will such a brotherly feeling of confidence be experienced as amongst those who sit together smoking their pipes."
Doctor Barnstein - The Results and Merits of Tobacco, 1844.
Hello, I am trying to find information about a pipe maker from 1930's to 1960's he work in downtown Ottawa, Canada. His name was Nelson Ogg he came to Canada after his military service was done. He was born 1891 died 1978 and was original from Scotland. Hoping that his workmanship was known by pipe smokers who may read this. Any guidance to assist me would be greatly appreciated or any information you may know about him.
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Greetings from a pipe smoker in the USA. I really have enjoyed reading through both of your sites. May I add a link on my blog to your site?
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Dean
Dean, thanks for reading :-)
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Peter
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ReplyDeleteHello, I am trying to find information about a pipe maker from 1930's to 1960's he work in downtown Ottawa, Canada. His name was Nelson Ogg he came to Canada after his military service was done. He was born 1891 died 1978 and was original from Scotland. Hoping that his workmanship was known by pipe smokers who may read this. Any guidance to assist me would be greatly appreciated or any information you may know about him.
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ReplyDeleteIt is best for you to start reducing the number of cigarettes you smoke per day until you reach the number zero. Still, this transitional period should not last for a long time. read more
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