it is done in the style of a radio show, which I think lends it a part of it's charm. I can put in on and smoke my pipe and do some woodworking or housework without my eyes having to drift toward a screen
So far, while I've enjoyed parts of a few of the episodes, the "charm" is eluding me. It just still feels rough around the edges.
Maybe I'm not the target audience for this, much as I like talk about pipes and tobaccos. But if the "show" is trying to reach the current generation of pipe smokers, I don't understand the point of referencing an era that existed 40 years before they were even born.
Bob