Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 677

Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 677

Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 677. Our featured interview on tonight’s show is with Nathanael Hummel. Nathanael is a renaissance man of the arts. He is an experienced and published digital filmmaker, video editor, videographer, writer, actor, and model. His debut novel, “Treasure Is My Trade – A Nate Colt Adventure” came out this past May. His youth was filled with dreams of swashbuckling adventure, danger to be caught up in, swords to swing, people to save, villains to vanquish – and it still is today in his creations. He is, of course, a pipe smoker. At the top of the show in Pipe Parts, Brian will answer a listener question regarding the billiard pipe shape.

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The Pipes Magazine Radio Show features interviews with pipe makers, tobacco blenders, pipe and tobacco aficionados, collectors, and more. Episodes air every Tuesday.

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1 Response

  • Your discussion about the billiard pipe shape and how it relates to other pipes with regard to drilling and construction was, I think, very useful to the new pipe smoker and veteran alike.
    Nathanael was a wonderful and engaging guest who is unbelievably diverse in his interests, endeavors and talents. His pipe journey will be so familiar to most of us pipe smokers. And I’m impressed with his writing in which he includes pipe and cigar smokers. But, I was quite out of breath with this interview.
    “Delaware” by Perry Como was so corny and yet just plain fun.
    Medically, been there, done that, especially these past weeks.
    Thanks for another always entertaining show.
    Dino

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