Fantastic interview! Brad Pohlmann is one of the icons of his craft and I admire his philosophy that a pipe that can't smoke to the bottom isn't a pipe.
He's a kind and approachable man and you did a great job getting him talking, and of digging out that everlasting enthusiasm that makes him one of the greats.
Personally, I find myself chasing the initial enjoyment of a new blend you've never tried before and it blows your socks off - as in my mind if not my palette, the same old thing only grows more boring for me. It's infuriating, really. But for Brad Pohlmann, the opposite is endearingly true.
This past Muletown show I opened a 20 year old tin of Bjarne de Luxe Flake and offered it to those around. Brad said he'd already smoked all he wanted for the evening but he asked if he could just smell it. How could I not comply?
I handed him the tin and at a single whiff his smile grew wider than his mustache, they he stuffed his nose in that tin like he intended to put a dent in it and breathed as deeply as his lungs would allow.
Two thoughts arose in my mind at once. 1: He should've bought that Bjarne's dinner first... But 2: Man, I wish I could still conjure up that kind of love for just a whiff of tobacco again. The nostalgia that lasted only a moment for me... I'll be damned if this man hadn't captured it for more than my lifetime.
That kind of love is not just what made him great at what he does, but that's what keeps him great.
P.S... My condolences for the loss of a charismatic gentleman mentor like Mr. Goodman, and my apologies for the long comment!