Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 620. Our featured interview tonight is with Scottish artisan pipe maker Jack Ryan. Jack had been enjoying smoking pipes for a few years, and being a wood worker, he naturally became interested in making pipes. He has been crafting unique, one-of-a-kind pipes since 2021. At the top of the show, Brain will tell a tale of his friend’s newly opened tobacco tin that looked really wrong. No names will be named, but his experience working for a pipe tobacco manufacturer leads to several clues as to what happened here.
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Nice segment on sudden weird contents in a familiar blend. It was interesting to get the perspective of someone who has been in the business.
Jack Ryan was quite a pleasant guest. It is always fascinating to hear about pipes and tobacco from a continental point of view. His pipes are both lovely and affordable.
Ronnie James Dio’s “Rainbow in the Dark” was a metal rock treat. Dio has always been considered among the greatest of metal rock singers, and this tune surely showed why.
If people didn’t like parts of the Olympic Opening Ceremony, I will eagerly await their productions. STFU and get over yourselves.
Thanks for another always entertaining show.
Dino