The Pipes Magazine Radio Show – Episode 341

Kevin Godbee
Thank you for joining us for The Pipes Magazine Radio Show—the only radio talk show for pipe smokers and collectors. We broadcast weekly, every Tuesday at 8 pm eastern USA time and are available on nearly all podcast sites and apps. Listen on your computer, tablet, phone and even in the car! Our featured interview tonight is with Chance Whittamore. Chance is known as “Great Estate Pipes” on eBay. He is an expert pipe repairman, and refurbisher, currently residing in Anaheim. He has spent time as a tobacco farmer. He has also been a professional, label-signed, bassist and guitarist in a couple of different bands. In our opening segment, we will have “Ask the Pipe Maker” with Jeff Gracik. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!

Tonight’s show is sponsored by SmokingPipes.com, Cornell & Diehl, Missouri Meerschaum, and Savinelli Pipes and Tobaccos. Please give them some consideration when making your next pipe or tobacco purchase.
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Chance Whittamore
Chance Whittamore

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Chance & Family

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2 Responses

  • What a great show. Jeff was informative and entertaining as usual and Chance Whittamore was simply an inspiration. I’d not seen his eBay shop before, but will definitely be looking. The music was surprisingly enjoyable. Not usually my style. Ah well Chicago fell through for me again this year. Maybe someday.

  • A really good show! Chance was a real delight. His very varied career on his way to selling estate pipes was quite impressive. Hopefully he will be able to reach retirement before the tobacco Nazis drive him out of business. Being a foster parent isn’t for me but you got to respect those that step up to the plate for kids in need.

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