Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 412

Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 412! Our featured interview tonight is with Neil Osborn. Neil is a physician, a fly fisherman, and a photographer that takes amazing photos of pipes. On Instagram, you can find him as npod101. He started smoking a pipe seven years ago while recovering from back surgery. At the top of the show, for our pipe parts segment, Brian will refer back to the Seven Questions for Seven Experts, and give you his answer to: “What is the specific aspect or dimension that a pipe must have in order for you to purchase it?” Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!

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Episode 412. Neil Osborn Interview.

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    • Another enjoyable show. Really interesting that Neil started in pipes with a Castello pipe and some Dunhill tobacco. Or was it Escudo? One or the other and not bad at all. I was taken aback when he said he collected opera pipes. What the hell is an opera pipe I thought? I asked some of my buds about them and they said they are small pipes that usually have on oval bowl. Really??

      The only dimension that I actually use is length, The pipe has to be between 4 1/2 inches to a max of 5 1/2 inches.

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