Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 492

Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 492

Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 492! We have two guests tonight. As a pipe smoker, how many times have you heard someone say, “That reminds me of my grandfather”? Well, we have someone’s grandfather for tonight’s show. Our guest is Murray Rose, grandfather of artisan pipe maker, Nate Rose. He’s a long time pipe smoker that gave up the pipe, and then took it back up from the influence of Nate. In the opening “Pipe Parts” block, we will have an “Ask the Tobacco Blender” segment with Jeremy Reeves. Jeremy is the Head Blender at Cornell & Diehl, which is one of the most popular boutique pipe tobacco companies in the USA. Jeremy has been a pipe smoker for over a decade and is passionate about pipes, pipe tobacco, and blending tobacco. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!

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Murray and Nate Rose
Murray and Nate Rose

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2 Responses

  • Jeremy, Murray, Johnny and Mrs. Spike! What’s not to like? Great show!
    And remember, it’s better to be pissed-off than pissed on.
    Thanks.
    Dino

  • A good show. Nice to see Jeremy state plainly that what McClelland’s did to tobacco was different from what other people did to it. But, so did Mac Baren’s, Sutliff, C&D, STG, etc. Everybody does something proprietary to the tobacco they buy.
    Murray was quite the guest on the show. He didn’t exactly enhance everyone’s knowledge of pipes but he did show a strong affection for his grandson which is cool.
    Decent Johnny Cash performance.

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