Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 680. Our featured interview tonight is with Jay Furman. Jay is the co-host of the Pipe and Tamper podcast. He is a long-time member of the pipe community. He started smoking pipes in the 1980s, and owns hundreds of pipes and hundreds of pounds of pipe tobacco. His first pipe shopping experience was at Wally Frank, a famous New York chain of shops, also nationally known for their large mail order catalog business. Jay loves artisan pipes as well as health and fitness. The guys talk about how they do their respective podcasts, YouTube pipe channels, what Jay sees for the future of pipe smoking and more. 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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Jeremy’s segment was a mini course on the nature of tobacco. He made it understandable that all tobacco is essentially the same and that what makes for variation is soil, climate and preparation. His comparison to tea was spot-on. Thanks, Jeremy.
I enjoyed the discussion about podcasts that you and Jay presented.
Jay’s view of the future of the pipe community is so heartening. The back and forth between you two on this view was wonderful and enlightening.
“Pipe Smoke” by Quentin Walston was very tasty. Good choice.
I hope all the wedding planning and travel went well.
Thanks for a fun show.
Dino
Hey Brian,
I just wanted to offer a little personal insight into the YTPC as I am a self-proclaimed member of it, though I suppose my actual status is debatable. I post a video every few months, so…maybe? Anyway, without going into the storied history of it, which you may or may not be aware of, once YouTube decided tobacco was the devil and started to demonetize any channel associated with said topic, that was kind of the death knell of any real, decent content. Once Phil with BriarReport more or less gave up his role as the community news aggregator, it’s now so desegregated it’s genuinely hard to know where to stick your toe in the water. Currently it’s mostly bickering, talking heads. So, I 100% agree with your assessment. Too much complaining. We had a good run. Bradley (StuffandThings) is still around. RIP Matches860. Muttnchop Piper still posts. Just to name a few of the truly successful individuals. Still some worthwhile content if you dig.
I remember at the “Kill off the Squire” party in Jackson, where I finally got to shake your hand, I also met quite a few prominent Youtubers. Though I will refrain from naming anyone for fear of public rebuke on a national level, it was very jarring to see and meet people who acted nothing like their online personas, many of whom I already assumed were fakers (not you Adam Floyd, he’s good people). Disheartening to say the least. So for what it’s worth, I agree with Jay’s commentary on the less produced, the more genuine they feel.
So for that commenter a few weeks back that said your show was unrefined, etc (I forget exactly what was said)…that’s exactly how I know it’s genuine and real.
Anyway, sorry for the long windedness. Keep up the fantastic work, as always.
-Mark VV