Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 582

Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 582

Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 582. We have a tobacco filled show for you tonight. Our featured interview is with Adam Boolen of Cloudbear Custom Blends. He became interested in pipe smoking when he walked past the Tinderbox in the Cerritos Mall while he was in high school. He smoked a pipe on and off again with years in between. When he became interested in pipes again five years ago, he downloaded a book on home tobacco blending, which eventually lead to Cloud Bear Custom Blends. 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.

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Adam Boolen
Adam Boolen

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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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1 Response

  • Yay American pipe tobacco tin art! Thanks, Jeremy, for helping to clear up this anomaly of the various regulations for warning labels.
    I was a bit out of breath listening to Adam’s frenetic back story. He has certainly done his homework on tobacco blending, and also gave us some interesting insights on the art of blending.
    Oscar Peterson’s “Wheatland” was a wonderful music choice, with a tasty solo by Ray Brown.
    Thanks for your warm invitation to listeners to contact you for support and camaraderie. Good on you.
    And, thanks for another always entertaining show.
    Dino

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