Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 642. 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 Jon David’s personal pipe collection, sales trends for pipes and tobacco at the shop, and the challenges presented by the pending closure of Sutliff Tobacco. They have been the supplier of many component tobaccos for several of The Country Squire’s house blends. If you haven’t heard the news from earlier this year – Scandinavian Tobacco Group bought Mac Baren, which owned Sutliff. Internal documents were leaked from STG showing that they will be shutting down Sutliff completely, and eliminating most of the products. This will be an extended conversation, so we will skip the usual Pipe Parts opening segment.
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I always enjoy your interviews with JD. I’m heartened by his optimistic “we’ll weather this” attitude despite the STG situation. The review of JD’s pipe collection was both fun and an interesting look into his rationale for acquiring pipes.
“Let There Be Peace On Earth” performed by Danny Kaye, Nat King Cole (and Mary Tyler Moore), from Danny’s show, was wonderful.
A little harsh on “New Year’s Resolutions”. It’s just a tradition, mostly for fun nowadays, and it goes back quite a bit further than Roman times. It’s just another moment to take account and perhaps make some changes. Aren’t Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Al-Hijra and Lent also times for this kind of self-reflection?
Ease up and have a Happy, Healthy and goal oriented New Year.
Thanks for another fun show.
Dino