Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 385! Our featured interview on The Pipes Magazine Radio Show tonight is with Kraig Sederquist. Kraig is a part-time pipe maker, and woodcrafter. He has his own web design company, Level One Web Design. He has been doing web design since the very early days of 1997. He was introduced to art at a very young age by his father who taught him sketching, oil painting, sculpture and woodworking. In Pipe Parts, Brian will have a tobacco review of Cornell & Diehl Yorktown. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!
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Kraig Sederquist Interview
Surprisingly good show. Brian’s review of Yorktown was quite good even if I don’t care for the tobacco so much. The interview was surprisingly good considering the guy was really into pipes all that deeply. I got to tell you though it will be a cold day in KC when I climb a 14,000 foot mountain to smoke a pipe.
Bach is Bach. Not much you can do to screw it up.
Enjoyed your show as always. Thanks for the info regarding Marsha Kramer. I visited her store in Beverly Hills 12 years ago and she was most gracious. I ended up buying a Savenelli bing from her to celebrate shopping at the tobacco shop that Bing himself once frequented. I shall think of Marsha whenever I fire up that pipe.
Enjoyed the show as always, Brian! Great interview with Kraig, who sounds like a really interesting guy. I love to hike, and have plans to revisit some backpacking at some point. Doubt I would survive anything as ambitious as he’s doing.. Enjoying a pipe after a hike in the wilderness sounds great, with or without monkeys ;). And thanks for featuring the music of two of my favorite pipe smokers 😉