Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 581

Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 581

Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 581. Our featured interview tonight is with Grey Van Kuilenburg. Grey makes the Van Kuilenburg line of pipes. He has always been into art and design, and he started drawing seriously when he was just three years old. He is a tattoo artist full time, and also hand carves custom electric guitars and basses for the last 30-years. Grey started smoking pipes at the Original Tinder Box in Santa Monica, CA, and Brian McNulty took him under his wing, learning the ropes of doing repairs and cleaning, and then started making pipes. He’s been making pipes for three years now. At the top of the show we will have a Pipes 101 segment discussing the different cuts of pipe tobacco.

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Grey Van Kuilenburg (R) Tom Eltang (C) Jonni Adams (L)
Grey Van Kuilenburg (R) Tom Eltang (C) Jonni Adams (L)

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

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Van Kuilenburg Guitar
Van Kuilenburg Guitar
Van Kuilenburg Bass
Van Kuilenburg Bass



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1 Response

  • I enjoyed your brief but nicely detailed explanation of the various tobacco cuts.
    The conversation with Grey was very entertaining and interesting.
    Grey was quite amiable and is obviously multi-talented.
    I always get a kick out of “We’re Horrible, Horrible Men” at Halloween. Thanks for taking my suggestion.
    I gather, by your rant, that you’re aspherical.
    Thanks for another always entertaining show.
    Dino

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