Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 623. Our featured interview tonight is with pipe maker Chris Herriot. Chris lives in France, and grew up in the U.K. He started making pipes during the pandemic and posting about his progress. Chris Kelly of Eldritch Pipes noticed and offered to teach him. Later, Chris traveled to St. Claude, France where pipe maker Bruno Nuttens offered him additional training. At the top of the show we will continue with our ongoing tour of Brian’s pipe collection with four pipes from Ernie Markle.
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My grandfather didn't smoke a pipe, but my uncle and some of my elementary school teachers did. In 1998, my neighbor Sam invited me out, and we ended up back at his place where there was a cigar humidor, and pipe rack on the coffee table. I had my first cigar, and then decided to try pipes too. I love the elegance and relaxation of smoking a pipe. In 2002, I started learning how to make websites, do SEO, and create content. I had a cigar content site and forums from 2005-2008 when it was bought out. In 2009, I launched PipesMagazine.com, which is now the largest, busiest community forums, and article content site for pipe and tobacco enthusiasts. We have one of the longest running pipe and tobacco focused podcasts since 2012 with lifetime industry veteran, Brian Levine.
Nice Ernie Markle pipes in this episode of the “tour” of your pipes.
Chris was an entertaining and pleasant guest. I enjoyed hearing his bio and of his progress in the pipe community. He has crafted some very lovely pipes at a decent price range for handmade pipes.
Tad’s choice of “Peggy’s Blue Skylight” from Charles Mingus was not your usual music fare. I like Mingus and this is one of the better tracks from this often-denigrated concert album, with a nice baritone sax solo from Pepper Adams. I’m sure Dan will love this (not).
Read the signs? Are you serious? “Text me.”
Thanks for another always entertaining show.
Dino
You have a very nice collection of Merkle pipes. You really like Lovats a lot.
Chris was an extremely good guest and very entertaining. I appreciated hearing his pipe journey and the amount of progress he was in it. I was most impressed with the price range he is working in. Of course, if he is making 200 pipes a year and he doesn’t have a wife he can make a decent living at that rate. Wives are brutally expensive. I looked at his pipes and he really does like the standard shapes. So, do I.
Tad’s taste in music is not mine. To me it sounded like making a racket in the kitchen and occasionally dropping a pan on the floor. I can see why it is an often-denigrated concert album.
I am too busy to require me to read the signs. You can tell us anything, but we’ll be damned if we are going to read it. “It’s not my fault I didn’t see the sign right in front of me”.
Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 667. Our featured interview tonight is with pipe maker Yosef Zehnder. Yosef grew up in a family of artists and artisans. As a child he enjoyed painting, drawing, writing songs/poems, pottery, photography and more. In 2012, he decided to try pipe smoking and quite enjoyed it. In 2019, he started making pipes and has become quite the artisan creating high quality pipes in both standard and freehand shapes. At the top of the show in “Pipe Parts”, Brian will express his verbal essay titled, “How and Why I am a Pipe Smoker”.
Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 666. Our featured interview tonight is with Bobby Eichorn. Bobby is the newly appointed leader of the International Charatan Collectors Society. He has been smoking and collecting Charatan pipes for decades and has one of the largest collections in the world. He has won awards for his collection at past Chicago pipe shows. His initial influence for pipe smoking was from is grandfather. He is a retired educator with a MEd in education and doctorate an EdD in Neuroscience. He resides in Virginia. At the top of the show in Pipe Parts, Brian will have a review of Cornell & Diehl’s Cap’s Blend Tobacco.
Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 665. Our featured interview tonight is with Jody Davis. Jody is a renowned pipe artisan, and the lead guitar player for the Grammy-nominated Christian rock band, The Newsboys. His pipes are extremely high quality with Danish style designs, and they are not easy to come by. Jody will take on two “Ask the Pipemaker” questions from listeners as well as chat a bit with Brian. At the top of the show in our Pipe Parts segment, we will have a Pipe Smoker Gift Giving Guide for Father’s Day this weekend.
Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 664. Our featured guest tonight is Dan Butler of D. Butler Pipes. Dan is a part time pipe maker producing beautiful artisan pipes. He found his way to pipes after university didn’t work out, then working the night shift in a mental hospital put so much stress on him that he need to find relief. First, it was relaxing with a cigar, but when he found his way to pipes, he became much more intrigued. He started off slow as he was paying off student debt, but when that was cleared, he dove in. At the top of the show in the Pipe Parts segment, Brian will have his first installment in searching for replacement tobaccos for some of the Mac Baren and Sutliff discontinued items. He will have a review of Cornell & Diehl’s Virginia Gentleman, and tell you why it is a good replacement for Mac Baren’s Virginia No. 1.
Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 663. Our featured guest tonight is Austin Bourdo of Pathfinder Pipes. He is an Army Veteran having the highly specialized role of Pathfinder. (Find out what that is on the show. It’s super badass cool.) Austin is a father and husband living in his native Wisconsin. He does social work full time and makes pipes part time. It all started when he found his grandfather’s pipes, started smoking, and he already had a lathe for bowl turning, so making pipes was a natural progression. At the top of the show in the Pipe Parts segment, we will continue the virtual tour of Brian’s pipe collection with two estate Comoy’s pipes that have a great background story.
Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 662. Our featured guest tonight is Jon David Cole. JD is the Owner/Tobacconist at The Country Squire in Jackson, MS, and the accompanying online store. We’ll have JD and Brian talking about their experiences and Jon David’s purchases at the Chicago pipe show. There is also news on the Country Squire’s bulk tobacco / custom blends program that was impacted by the closure of Sutliff Tobacco Co. In our opening Pipe Parts segment we will get caught up on a mailbag backlog with four great questions from listeners.
Nice Ernie Markle pipes in this episode of the “tour” of your pipes.
Chris was an entertaining and pleasant guest. I enjoyed hearing his bio and of his progress in the pipe community. He has crafted some very lovely pipes at a decent price range for handmade pipes.
Tad’s choice of “Peggy’s Blue Skylight” from Charles Mingus was not your usual music fare. I like Mingus and this is one of the better tracks from this often-denigrated concert album, with a nice baritone sax solo from Pepper Adams. I’m sure Dan will love this (not).
Read the signs? Are you serious? “Text me.”
Thanks for another always entertaining show.
Dino
You have a very nice collection of Merkle pipes. You really like Lovats a lot.
Chris was an extremely good guest and very entertaining. I appreciated hearing his pipe journey and the amount of progress he was in it. I was most impressed with the price range he is working in. Of course, if he is making 200 pipes a year and he doesn’t have a wife he can make a decent living at that rate. Wives are brutally expensive. I looked at his pipes and he really does like the standard shapes. So, do I.
Tad’s taste in music is not mine. To me it sounded like making a racket in the kitchen and occasionally dropping a pan on the floor. I can see why it is an often-denigrated concert album.
I am too busy to require me to read the signs. You can tell us anything, but we’ll be damned if we are going to read it. “It’s not my fault I didn’t see the sign right in front of me”.