Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 669. Our featured interview tonight is with Kirk Keener aka “Kaptain_Kirk32”. Kirk is a member of the Indiana Pipe Club. We’ll be talking about their upcoming pipe show in Gas City, IN on September 20th. Kirk has worked as a machinist, and played guitar in bands in the past, and he has a YouTube Channel with 985 subscribers and 346 videos devoted to pipe smoking and tobacco reviews. At the top of the show, Brian will have a tobacco review of Cornell & Diehl’s Haunted Bookshop.
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Nice review of Haunted Bookshop. I’m not a burley smoker but may bum some from one of the guys at a club meeting based on your review.
It was fun to catch up with Kirk and happy to hear of the Indiana Pipe Club and their new pipe show. I wish them the best of luck.
Bing Crosby’s “In the Good Old Summertime” had a great backing orchestra with a terrific arrangement. Loved it!
I truly dislike click-baiters!
Thanks for another fun show.
Dino (aka Papouli)
Hi Brian, long time, no comment, but here I still am. Enjoyed the review of Haunted Bookshelf. I wanted to suggest two blends that I think are in the same neighborhood if you’re interested: Old Joe Krantz and Gates of Light, both by Cornell&Diehl. The latter is my go to (and I helped blend it with William Serad.) I’d love to hear what you think. Still enjoying the show. Keep up the good work.
Ira