Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 498! We have a special format for the featured interview tonight. Instead of an actual interview, we will have Brian moderating two well-known pipe artisans asking each other questions and discussing pipe making. This is the first in a three part series with Jeff Gracik, and Jody Davis. Jeff makes J. Alan Pipes and is an expert, artisan pipe maker for nearly 20-years. Jody is a renowned pipe artisan, and the lead guitar player for the Grammy-nominated Christian rock band, The Newsboys. At the top of the show, 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. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!
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The “Three Jays” show was terrific!
Snooping on Jeff’s and Jody’s phone call was highly entertaining and informative. More, please.
Once again, I really enjoyed Malcolm’s music.
And, I think those who chastise people for being elitist are themselves elitists.
Thanks for a fun show.
Dino
Jody and Jeff were delightful. Sometimes we forget how short the lifespan of the internet has been. Listening to Jody describe the way things were was fascinating. And he was only going from 1996 and forward. That’s only 26 years and look at where we are today. Jody makes superb pipe. Even as estates his pipes command a real premium.
Jeremy had a segment that I found kind of surprising. How much work and thought goes into the preparation of tobacco before you actually begin to assemble it turns out to be surprisingly complicated.
Malcolm Guite is just a wonderful musician and singer. And more importantly his song kept me from having to listen to another newsboys bland rendition of whatever it is.