Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 485! Tonight we have Rich Esserman back with us. Rich is quite well known in the hobby. He has been smoking, collecting, and writing about pipes for over 40-years, and he is best known for collecting large-size Dunhill pipes. We will have Brian and Rich discussing bowl sizes, magnum pipes, and their thoughts on learning how to pack a pipe. At the top of the show Brian will do a review of Dan Tobacco’s Hamborger Veermaster. We will also have a star-studded holiday music double-header. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!
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I’ve heard Rich talk about big pipes before, but your conversation put this all nicely into perspective. Good job. Your conversations with Rich are always a treat. I look forward to many more.
I am so glad you mitigated that “carol” from Bad Religion with one of my favorite Christmas performances. That’s how you “rock” Christmas.
For a guy who assembles a very entertaining show each week, I’m shocked, shocked, that you are so averse to assembling things. Thank you for going against your aversions to provide us with this wonderful “construction.”
Happy New Year to you, your family, and to all your listeners!
Dino
Another enjoyable show. Dan Tobascco’s Hamborger Veermaster sounded interesting but we won’t be seeing it anytime soon.
You and Rich’s conversations get better every time. Very enjoyable and totally informative.
Now the music. I’m writing this several days afterwards so I may be wrong on which one was which but as I recall the first one was tolerable while the second one was not.