Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 463! Our featured interview tonight is with Ryan Byas. Ryan is in Brian’s pipe club, and he has 100 open jars of pipe tobacco. This episode is another installment in our series of novice pipe smokers (those with 3-5 years of pipe smoking experience) that we pose seven questions to. At the top of the show, Brian will discuss how to go about helping someone get started with smoking a pipe. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!
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Seven Questions for Seven Novice Pipe Smokers
1. After you got started smoking a pipe, what was your “Ah Ha!” moment that kind of clicked for you?
2. Which tobaccos did you try based on a recommendation that you did not like?
3. How has your preference in pipes changed over your short time of pipe smoking? Have you developed preferences?
4. What was your holy grail pipe when you started smoking a pipe, and what it is now?
5. Who are a few of your favorite show guests from past episodes, and why?
6. What is your favorite thing to do while smoking a pipe?
7. Brian answers any question.
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Well, Ryan has surely dived off the deep end. 100 open tobaccos?!
Good conversation. Great music; SRV, ’nuff said.
Quite an apropos and spot on closing comment.
Thanks.
Dino
Enjoyable show. The conversation on what to carry with you was quite good. Unfortunately I only smoke a pipe in the comfort of my man cave. Of course, if some one dropped by I would certainly make the offer.
I can’t imagine having 100+ opened containers of tobacco. You have to be kidding! A tin usually last me a good two weeks. That’s a lot of smoking he has to do. The amazing thing was the wide range of tobaccos he likes.
SRV was good but it would be nice if he wasn’t always trying to impress you. Too late now.
I hope we get back to pipe makers and industry people I am not interested in new pipe smokers!