This makes my heart sing! No matter the differences in our political and religious beliefs we should all still be able to see and build on our common enjoyments and become friends. The Pipe and a good Baccy is so amazing at bringing together good people!
Looks like Adam has sparked a flame in you that really improved your direction and outlook on things, for the better. Lovely to see you both at a pipe show and enjoying yourselves!
Aw man...I wish I could've been there with you guys! This one flew under my radar somehow, but it's only 6 hours away from me, so I'm excited for next year!
Love the get together. And Adam at Getpiped has been another channel I have begun enjoying a lot. I always enjoy spending a few minutes catching up with my favorite pipe family members wherever they might be coming from. 🤠
thoroughly enjoyed this video, I'll be watching for the battle of the briar video. If Adam would like to feature a UK artisan carver on the podcast, I'd be up for it.
Alan, I must've just missed you! I was there from around noon til 3ish. I did see Alan around, but I had no idea who he was. I'll definitely be checking out his channel! Man, that show was a great time!
Enjoyed the video! You guys should do more videos together. Interesting to hear a pipesmoker say the words Straight Edge. I've been Straight Edge for over 10 years during the 90's. Not sure if he's talking about the same Straight Edge but interesting nonetheless.
I’ve got kind of an odd question but I’m sure others have dealt with it. Relatively new pipe smoker, only about six months. I’ve noticed an extra amount of buildup on my teeth since I started pipe smoking. I pay attention closely to my hygiene. Brush 2 to 3 times a day, floss once a day. Is this something that is inevitable or do I need to do something more as a pipe smoker to combat the buildup? Great to see you gentlemen getting along
In my experience, it's something that's more inevitable. But, can be delayed if you brush with a stiffer brush and use a slightly abrasive tooth brush/powder. It might sound crazy, but I try to brush every couple days with a boar hair bristle brush and a course tooth powder. The brush is harder to get your hands on, but if you check out Sutler of Fort Scott, they have them periodically, they make reproduction Civil War personal items for reenactors (which I am). For the tooth powder, I recommend a company called Van Man or making your own from a tiny dash of salt and a table spoon of baking soda. The brush takes some getting used to and can cause some discomfort at first, as it is very stiff. But, it'll really help with build up. I hope this helps!
Allan, what was the name of the artisan pipe maker that Adam bought that pipe he had from the show. I would like to reach out to him. Great interview with Adam enjoyed him quite a lot. I have watched some of his YT videos and he has the passion for the Pipe Smoking Lifestyle and will truly attract that next generation. Thanks Again...God Bless
hi folks, I wanna ask for your opinion, I year ago I started to pipe smoking after watch every Muttnchop’s great video, I bought a variety of pipes and tobaccos I thought I probably liked, then I “dedicated” my pipes as follow: Pipe 1: Capstan, Escudo, Elizabethan Mixure, Give me Liberty Pipe 2: White Knight, Bengal Slices, Plump Pudding, Black House, Nightcap Pipe 3: Early Morning, Nightcap Pipe 4: HH Bold Kentucky, Three Nuns, Double Pressed Latakia…. my question is if according to flavor and kind of tobacco is the right decision… thank you your comments!!
It doesn't matter quite as much as most think. Of course, don't go smoking a ton of aromatics in all your pipes. But, it can actually be a lot of fun to smoke a Virginia blend in a latakia dedicated pipe. You will pick up a different note than you would otherwise. In general, I have a collection of pipes dedicated to specific blend types. So, in your case, I'd use pipe 2 for all that you have listed with it, plus the early morning, nightcap, and double pressed latakia. It sounds like you have a Virginia pipe, two latakias, and an everything else pipe. I'd cut it down, just for now, to where you have two Virginia and two latakia. I smoke dark fire Kentucky blends out of either pipe, as the flavors play well with each other. But, of course, that's just my experience and yours might be different. However, at the end of the day, don't stress it too much. While I have pipes set aside for each blend type, I don't stick strictly to it. The ultimate thing is, have fun and enjoy piping!
Love your content. Got a question I just started pipe smoking and I and I’ve noticed I have a lot of saliva. Would you recommend staying with a strait pipe or a bend pipe? Thanks!
Nice to see the pipe community come together with good gentleman
Thank you Alan, for supporting the American Battlefield Trust and displaying their logo on your hat!
This makes my heart sing! No matter the differences in our political and religious beliefs we should all still be able to see and build on our common enjoyments and become friends. The Pipe and a good Baccy is so amazing at bringing together good people!
Excellent collab!👍👊💪💯
Looks like Adam has sparked a flame in you that really improved your direction and outlook on things, for the better. Lovely to see you both at a pipe show and enjoying yourselves!
Might be the best word I've ever read. My 2 favorite pipe Brothers together. This is simply awesome. Smoke up men.
Aw man...I wish I could've been there with you guys! This one flew under my radar somehow, but it's only 6 hours away from me, so I'm excited for next year!
Two of my favorite creators! Have a great time gentlemen!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Greetings from Scandinavia ❤
Great video.. On a big screen tv, it makes me feel like I'm sitting right there with you.
"What in the world you smokin son?" hahaha epic intro
Love the get together. And Adam at Getpiped has been another channel I have begun enjoying a lot. I always enjoy spending a few minutes catching up with my favorite pipe family members wherever they might be coming from. 🤠
Really enjoyed meeting you both! Thanks for taking the time to chat with me and my wife. I got some good photos!
~Larry
Great show and great people. It was a pleasure to get the opportunity meet you.
You too look like you could be brothers!
I'm a big fan of both of you. Great collaboration. Would love to see more of these in the future please.
thoroughly enjoyed this video, I'll be watching for the battle of the briar video. If Adam would like to feature a UK artisan carver on the podcast, I'd be up for it.
Thanks for the vine, love those Burleys!
Awesome video. I hate that I had to miss the pipe show. Had an early flight Sunday morning. Glad you had a good time.
Optimistic to see! Gives me hole for humanity.
Alan, I must've just missed you! I was there from around noon til 3ish. I did see Alan around, but I had no idea who he was. I'll definitely be checking out his channel! Man, that show was a great time!
Fantastic talk with 2 respectable gentlemen! I really enjoyed listening to you guys. Take care!
This is Fred. Another Awesome video. I had not heard of Adam, But will certainly look him up. Thanks Again.
Enjoyed the video! You guys should do more videos together. Interesting to hear a pipesmoker say the words Straight Edge. I've been Straight Edge for over 10 years during the 90's. Not sure if he's talking about the same Straight Edge but interesting nonetheless.
Very well done! Thank you for sharing. God Bless.
Great video, thanks to both of you !
Excited for the new videos coming!!
Great show, love the new format!
Reading Wendell Berry for first time thanks to your discussion of his work a few videos ago, thank you.
Wow, I really wish I'd have known about this, I've been on vacation in Atlanta all week!, oh well, maybe next year. Great to see a video from you two
Happy y'all could get together!
I’ve got kind of an odd question but I’m sure others have dealt with it. Relatively new pipe smoker, only about six months. I’ve noticed an extra amount of buildup on my teeth since I started pipe smoking. I pay attention closely to my hygiene. Brush 2 to 3 times a day, floss once a day. Is this something that is inevitable or do I need to do something more as a pipe smoker to combat the buildup? Great to see you gentlemen getting along
In my experience, it's something that's more inevitable. But, can be delayed if you brush with a stiffer brush and use a slightly abrasive tooth brush/powder. It might sound crazy, but I try to brush every couple days with a boar hair bristle brush and a course tooth powder. The brush is harder to get your hands on, but if you check out Sutler of Fort Scott, they have them periodically, they make reproduction Civil War personal items for reenactors (which I am). For the tooth powder, I recommend a company called Van Man or making your own from a tiny dash of salt and a table spoon of baking soda. The brush takes some getting used to and can cause some discomfort at first, as it is very stiff. But, it'll really help with build up. I hope this helps!
@@davisjacobs5748 I appreciate the reply and information.
I thought I recognized that voice. I heard his story on the Brian Levine's Pipe Magazine podcast.
Love that shirt,I might not be able to wear it!😂 But it looks good with you my friend!#
Great conversation.... although I had to listen to it a few times that southern drawl....
I love that shirt Alan!
I didn't know about this pipe show..some of us Georgia pipers would love to know the pipe shows and pipe manufacturer here in my state of Georgia 😢
I got to figure put how to get to one of these events. I never seem to know about them until after they're over.
Allan, what was the name of the artisan pipe maker that Adam bought that pipe he had from the show. I would like to reach out to him. Great interview with Adam enjoyed him quite a lot. I have watched some of his YT videos and he has the passion for the Pipe Smoking Lifestyle and will truly attract that next generation. Thanks Again...God Bless
Adam bought the pipe from Stefan Cashwell
hi folks, I wanna ask for your opinion, I year ago I started to pipe smoking after watch every Muttnchop’s great video, I bought a variety of pipes and tobaccos I thought I probably liked, then I “dedicated” my pipes as follow: Pipe 1: Capstan, Escudo, Elizabethan Mixure, Give me Liberty
Pipe 2: White Knight, Bengal Slices, Plump Pudding, Black House, Nightcap
Pipe 3: Early Morning, Nightcap
Pipe 4: HH Bold Kentucky, Three Nuns, Double Pressed Latakia…. my question is if according to flavor and kind of tobacco is the right decision… thank you your comments!!
It doesn't matter quite as much as most think. Of course, don't go smoking a ton of aromatics in all your pipes. But, it can actually be a lot of fun to smoke a Virginia blend in a latakia dedicated pipe. You will pick up a different note than you would otherwise. In general, I have a collection of pipes dedicated to specific blend types. So, in your case, I'd use pipe 2 for all that you have listed with it, plus the early morning, nightcap, and double pressed latakia. It sounds like you have a Virginia pipe, two latakias, and an everything else pipe. I'd cut it down, just for now, to where you have two Virginia and two latakia. I smoke dark fire Kentucky blends out of either pipe, as the flavors play well with each other. But, of course, that's just my experience and yours might be different. However, at the end of the day, don't stress it too much. While I have pipes set aside for each blend type, I don't stick strictly to it. The ultimate thing is, have fun and enjoy piping!
Love your content. Got a question I just started pipe smoking and I and I’ve noticed I have a lot of saliva. Would you recommend staying with a strait pipe or a bend pipe? Thanks!