The Pipes Magazine Radio Show – Episode 99

Kevin Godbee
Thank you for joining us for The Pipes Magazine Radio Show—the only radio talk show for pipe smokers and collectors. We broadcast weekly, every Tuesday at 8 pm eastern USA time and are available on nearly all podcast sites and apps. Listen on your computer, tablet, phone and even in the car! Our Featured Interview tonight is with Taylor Kirk-Milke. Taylor is unique to the pipe community in a few ways. First, she is a female pipe smoker. Second, she is a Disney aficionado, just like our show host, Brian Levine. And third … you will have to listen closely to the show… In our “Pipe Parts” segment, Brian will reveal a new discovery for a high-value line of pipes. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!

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8 Responses

  • Hi Brian,
    Nice tip on the WO Larsen pipe, especially the Handmades.
    I was thinking that Taylor was a bit young to start a pipe, but foolish me, I started at 18 so I just being goofy. She has gone through the pipe/tobacco trials and tribulations that we all go through. I was at Epcot and Disney when Epcot was still being completed. I think the Chinese exhibit was either under construction or had just opened. You can see Brian that it was a long time ago. Nice interview.
    Drive in Movies – Nice guitar and beat, nice song.
    Rant – Your mom must be a saint. Definitely a smelly rant!
    Tonight’s pipe podcast smoke was some Fribourg & Treyer Vintage Flake purchased in 2001 in my Cheda/Layton collaboration pipe. Good Smoke!
    Keep up the good work on Tuesday night!

  • I do have a W.O. Larsen that Tonni Nielsen says he carved. How he could remember that after 30 years is amazing.
    Enjoyed the interview with Taylor. Amazing that she already has 25 pipes while she is still learning how to smoke them. PAD doesn’t normally kick in until you are a little more accomplished.
    Best advice I can give you about farts is to stay upwind.

  • Thanks for the comments on the Larsen pipes Brian. Two days before the radio show I cracked a tin of W. O. Larsen Signature. I chose a seldom used W. O. Larsen Copenhagen 3 Straight Grain that I purchased as an estate pipe in 1973. That was a perfect match. Wonderful! I am going to enjoy this fine pipe more often.

  • Often wondered about the W.O. Larsens, glad to hear a bit about them. Taylor was an interesting guest.

  • Brian, I saw “A Clockwork Orange” at least 3 times, not for the violence but for the sound track music. Then I bought the sound track also.

  • Great information on WO Larsen pipes! This show is a bit of a double-edged sword. I love the information about pipes to watch out for, but then a run on those pipes ensues just after the airing of the show. It is a testament to your popularity among pipe smokeers and your increasing audience.
    I love to hear about everyday pipe smokers as well as the newcomers. It is always interesting to hear how they got started. I find it remarkable that without any prior smoking experience, or external influences, she decided to start smoking a pipe. It is cool to hear her perceptions and experiences.
    I have only been to Walt Disney World one time, the day it opened. I am more of a West Coast rat and lived only minutes from Disneyland when I was in the service. I went there 5 times in one year.
    Hmmmm…how about a pipe show in Disney World? The best of both worlds!

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