Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 421

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Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 421! Tonight’s show is a special edition. Our host, Brian Levine recently did a 3-hour session with The Virtual Pipe Club on Zoom where he discussed his massive collection of Disney Tobacciana. Did you know that in days of old, you could buy Disney branded pipes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and even cigarettes? We’ve edited down Brian’s Q&A session to just under an hour. This episode is like Brian being interviewed instead, and by a whole bunch of people. We will not have a “Pipe Parts” segment at the top of the show. Nor will we have a music segment. We will have the “Mailbag”, and “Rant” segments at the end of this edition.  Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!

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Brian Levine on The Virtual Pipe Club Showing his Disney Pipes
Brian Levine on The Virtual Pipe Club Showing his Disney Pipes

YouTube Video of Brian on The Virtual Pipe Club

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

Our show is sponsored by SmokingPipes.com, Cornell & Diehl, Missouri Meerschaum, Savinelli Pipes and Tobaccos. Please give them some consideration when making your next pipe or tobacco purchase.
We hope you enjoy our 1-hour show produced just for you—the pipe smoker and collector.

Brian Levine's Q&A on The Virtual Pipe Club




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2 Responses

  • Good show with interesting questions and answers. Is there more? I always enjoy the background and history of our hobby. It helps tie the present to the past. Keep up the good job.

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  • This was a really good show. I couldn’t believe the places these guys were calling from. Scotland, Japan, New Zealand, America, etc. I did look these guys up on the internet to see what their meetings were like and it looked like every meeting lasted about two hours. I am afraid that’s a little long for me.

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