Sykes Wilford & Rick Newcombe Dual Interview for IPSD

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Tomorrow is International Pipe Smoking Day. To celebrate, we will have a dual interview on The Pipes Magazine Radio Show.
Sykes Wilford is the Founder & CEO of SmokingPipes.com. Rick Newcombe is an author of several pipe related books; including, "In Search of Pipe Dreams" and "Still Searching for Pipe Dreams". He is also an avid pipe and vintage tobacco collector.
Join us at 8 pm (eastern USA time) on Thursday, February 20, 2014 for a special edition of The Pipes Magazine Radio Show.

 

rmbittner

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This should be a great show, Kevin!
So. . . separate interviews? Or will Brian be on a conference call with both of them?
Bob

 

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Here we go now!

http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/radio-talk-show/the-pipes-magazine-radio-show-episode-75/
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yazamitaz

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Listening now with a Nording Freehand packed with Wessex Brown VA flake accompanied by Maker's Mark

 

leparker

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Great show! I'd like to hear more of these round table type discussions. Years of experience and knowledge heard here.
BTW Brian, the show with Fred Hanna was #37 which was on May 30.

 

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Great format! I would love to hear more giants of our hobby in a series of round table discussions.

 

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That was an excellent show. Rick's description of a pipe versus a cigarette or cigar was an analogy I'll use in the future. I also enjoyed the commentary on what constitutes a "master pipe maker".

 
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