Wednesday, December 20, 2017

IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN...



H. P. Lovecraft has never enjoyed a more popular period than the present. Not only are his stories being read, analyzed and discussed like never before, the sideline products inspired by his writings have been unleashed like the Hounds of Tindalos!

Even pipe smoking has gotten into the act. Fans of J. R. R. Tolkien who are pipe smokers can still enjoy Capstan, the tobacco that he most often smoked, so why not fans of Lovecraft? While Lovecraft never smoked himself, master tobacconist Jeremy Reeves and his cohorts at Cornell & Diehl have blended four tobaccos influenced by the master of horror. Collectors of HPL and pipe smokers can order at the Smokingpipes webpage located HERE. You can even order Capstan there, too. It's not Hobbit Weed, but it's the next best thing!

Awakened Elder 2oz

After centuries of undisturbed slumber, something has awakened them. In their return, a great plume of exotic smoke rises from the Deep, redolent with notes of Latakia, Katsuri, Virginias, Burley, Perique, and black Cavendish.

Dreams of Kadath 2oz
Your journey to Kadath will not be an easy one. Before you descend the steps into the Dreamlands, prepare yourself with this fragrant blend of dark-fired Kentucky, Katerini, Perique, Virginia, Burley, and black Cavendish.

Innsmouth 2oz


A strange piece of jewelry sends you on a quest down the accursed and decrepit streets of Innsmouth. Armed with this singular blend of Virginias, Katerini, Perique, and black Cavendish, it's your duty to uncover the truth. The Deep truth.


Mad Fiddler Flake 2oz
The eerie, otherworldly sound of a violin breaches the walls between your rooms. As the Mad Fiddler reaches his crescendo, embers take to your leaf, setting your mixture of Virginia, Kasturi, Perique, and black Cavendish ablaze in the darkness.

Miskatonic Mixture 2oz

Amidst the old tomes in a remote corner of the library, you discover an obscure reference to an occult recipe: a pinch of granulated Perique over a bed of Katerini and Virginia, finished with a dash of sweet black Cavendish to cure the Madness.

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