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JD and Beau sit down every week and talk about the rich history and elegance of pipe tobacco, the custom blends found only at the Country Squire, as well as general shop talk. If you’re a pipe enthusiast looking for a show to listen to on the go or while you’re kicking back enjoying a bowl, this is definitely the place for you.
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Let's Go Have A Day! See Ya Brother...
That's right! It's Episode 500 recapping the past 10 years of Country Squire Radio and brining this series to it's conclusion in front of a live audiance at (or at least right next to...) the Country Squire in Jackson Mississippi! We were stunned by the amount of support we got and the overwhelming numbers of folks who showed up for this event, including some major personalities in pipedom.
As mentioned at the top of the show, the Country Squire Radio Final Episode Tin is available for purchase at TheCountrySquireOnline.com while supplies last. Enjoy!
Alright... that's it. Let's go have a day everyone!
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Squire Select: BBQ and Pipe Tobacco Pairing
The end times are truly upon us... Enjoy this very silly episode of Country Squire Radio as our 499th and Pen Ultimate gift to you! Cheers!
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Pipe Capitals of The World: Jackson, Mississippi
...and a little shop called The Country Squire. Enjoy.
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Half Bowl Histories: The Inklings
Formerly ‘Heroes of the Bowl’, The Half Bowl Histories series takes a look into the history, lore, and legacy of individuals, places, and events of interest that helped shape the world we know today for good and for ill. Here we get a chance to revisit some of the famous pipe smokers we’ve covered in the past and shift the focus from what they loved to who they were and the complexities of their lives. This week: The Inklings
Pipe Question:
Good morning gentlemen! I have a pipe question for you. How does (if it actually does) the chamber size and shape affect the burn and smoking characteristics of the tobacco? Blessings, Gabriel Roper
Listener Feedback:
Hey Guys I'm huge fan of the pirate and tobacco series. Nov 3 I was on a cruise to Nassau Bahamas where they have a pirate museum. Which was amazing . As walked around the island I got to learn alot of pirate history while puffing on my cob with captain black. It was amazing. I had downloaded and listened all the pirate ands tobacco episodes on the plane ride. Good job guys can't wait to hear more tells from the sea. - Antwan ButlerWith all the Pirate-themed episodes you are doing I thought you might like to listen to Alestorm, they are a Scottish Pirate Metal band. I recommend Keelhauled and Hangover to start. Not pipe related, but it is pipe adjacent. Thanks for what you do, I love the podcast and really hope to make the pilgrimage one day. A little planning coming from Ireland, but you never know. Cheers - Dwain Dunn
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The Pipe in Modern Mythology
What is the pipe's role in modern mythology? Have we lost the narrative entirely? And what responsibility does the modern pipe community have in telling our own stories? Get ready from some major soapboxing this episode.
Pipe Question:
Jeremy Dukes - pipe cleaners. They come in “soft’n’fluffy” and “hard’n’bristly”. I’ve always tended towards the hard cleaners because I refurbished so many pipes and used those bristles to really get the gunk out, but some swear soft is the only way to avoid damaging the stem. What are the two different cleaners intended to be used for? Is it preference or do they actually have separate functions?
Listener Feedback:
Hi Beau and Master Jon David, Gerson here. I am writing you guys to share with you and all Country Squire Radio community a bit of a special Brazilian folklore character deeply connected with pipe and pipe smoking called Saci Pererê. The Saci Pererê is considered one of the main characters in Brazilian folklore. Of course, there are many versions of his lore, but he is commonly depicted as a young one-legged black kid who wears a red hat and is always smoking his pipe. There are a few stories to explain how he lost his leg, but the most common one is that he lost it fighting capoeira (a Brazilian type of martial art with African roots) or had it chopped off by slavers when he was enslaved himself. It is believed that Saci moves around as a wind swirl and there are ‘techniques’ to capture and imprison him in glass bottles. He likes to play tricks (usually harmless) on people wherever he goes, such as topping people’s hats, spoiling food, and scaring horses. It is believed that he lives up to 77 years of age and then he is transformed into a poisonous mushroom. There are other versions of this mystical being in other South American countries, such as Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. However, in Brazil, his lore originated in the southern region during the 18th century among the indigenous people know as the Guarani but throughout time, it incorporated European and African influences. But let us get to the point. As I mentioned, Saci Pererê is always depicted smoking his pipe. Of course, there is no way of knowing what he smoked in it, but I guess it was some type of cured twisted tobacco (or “rope tobacco” as we call it here in Brazil), very common among pipe smokers of the past who lived in small towns, villages and farms on the Brazilian countryside. Symbolically, the smoke represents the connection between physical and the spiritual worlds, as it does in many African-based religious ceremonies. The smoking element originates from its indigenous roots but is also influenced by the African culture. Some versions of Saci depict him as having a through-and-through hole in his hand which has the purpose, among other things, of facilitating the emptying of his bowl by knocking the pipe on his hand. Some say the hole is where he keeps the cinder used to light his pipe. I included below a few illustrations o this amazing Brazilian folklore character. - Gerson Fernandino de A. Neto
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IPSD 2023: It's A Mailbag Special, Pipe Smoking Steve
Over the past few weeks we have been overwhelmed by the amount of emails sent in to the show and we thought what better day than International Pipe Smoking Day to record a special 'Mailbag' episode to ensure we can get as many of your messages on air as possible before the big 500.
Speaking of which, get your tickets for episode 500 today at TheCountrySquireOnline.com
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Customer Reviews
News of ending the podcast.
This is really hard to hear. I’m an avid listener, and news of the podcast coming to an end brings back feelings of the McClelland disaster. I formally request that you reconsider this decision. I think everyone would be ok with John David and Cole broadening what they talk about. For example: I know the Banshees Blade Pirate show that was being advertised didn’t get enough support, but we would all love to hear the script read like a book. It does not need to be acted out. Either way whatever decision you make know I love the show. It’s the only way to enjoy the country squire shop, I live in semi rural Alaska and we have no true tobacco shops. Please change your decision.
Feels Like Family
I’ve been listening to the podcast for a few months and had the pleasure of meeting JD at the Country Squire on Dec. 30. He was friendly and helped me choose a pipe within my budget, along with some Figgy Pudding and a Bill’s Blend/Trumpeter mix (sorry Beau, I know you’re not a fan of aromatics). I especially enjoy the conversations on their religious journey, Hero’s of the Bowl, and pirate talk (I am from the Tampa Bay Area… Bradenton, to be exact).
Keep it Lit, Guys!
-Gary Polly
Favorite Show on the Topic and a Topic Suggestion!
Love listening to these guys and the insight they share.
A topic suggestion I have would be another Pipe culture episode on the Outdoorsman. I’m thinking deer or water fowl hunters, or fly fisherman and bait fisherman alike! The experience of smoking a pipe amidst outdoor sport. Also types of tobacco people would veer toward or type of pipes fitting for sport.
Anyway keep up the great work and helping make the hobby fun.