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  1. tiltjlp

    MM Makes Wooden Cobs?

    Not a bad idea with the drought problems they've been having. I happen to like the way the ozark Mountain hardwoods smoke, so I might give the new hardwoods a try too.
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    Forbidden Fruit - Mixing Blends Together.

    Once you have bought and paid for tobacco, nothing you do is taboo, as long as you don't try to resell the Mix as your own New Blend. I'm a fsn of Mac Baren blends, and have come up with several home blends combining different favorites.
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    What's Your Favorite Cob?

    My favorite is the bent Spool, because it has a somewhat narrower and taller bowl than other cobs, It's perfect for Mac Baren roll cakes, which are thin slices of mild, flavorful rope blends. I can fit 4-6 coins of Club Blend and get a nice, long smoke.
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    Question On the False Light

    My dad was od the opinion that the false light was invented by match manufacturers in the UK in the early 19th century as a way of selling more matches. I simply load a pipe, light it, and start smoking.
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    Reviewing The Basics

    While we usually only read about some new pipe smokers having problems figuring out the basics, from what I’ve seen on some other forums, experienced pipe smokers do have issues too. And I’m sure there are a lot of veteran pipers who have never quite mastered the basics. If that wasn’t a cut and...
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    Cobs vs Briars

    On the other hand, I enjoy the few briars I have, but prefer my cobs. We're all entitled to decide for ourselves. But if you haven't, read my Corncob & New Smoker Primer, and you might end up enjoying all your pipes a lot more. http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=The_Complete_Corncob_primer
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    Recent purchase from eBay (Vintage? Missouri)

    First off, is there a label on the bottom of the pipe? The reason I ask is that 45-75 years ago, there were quite a few companies still making corncob pipes, and the competition caused some manufacturers to make some extremely high quality pipes, including MM at the time. My guess is that your...
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    Cracking Cob

    sjfine, all according to how many bowls you smoke in a day, your cob could be absorbing too much moisture. Elmers Glue or pipe mud might help if it's just surface cracking, which isn't unusual. If it's unsmokable, give Marilyn at MM a call at 800-888-2109, since they do replace defective pipes.
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    Problem with my cobs, not sure what to do.

    I use their new Danish bits for all my cobs. And yes, sometimes you do have to sand the tendons a little, since burrs can be left from the molding process.
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    My Cobs are Looking Grotty...

    If you read my Primer, you'll learn how to clean your finished cobs using spray furniture polish. Plus a lot of other cool tips and pointers. http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=The_Complete_Corncob_primer
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    Missouri Meerschaum Order!

    You might enjoy reading my Corncob Primer, which offers a lot of information and advice from experienced cobbers. http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=The_Complete_Corncob_primer
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    Paying it Foward

    What a class act.
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    Craig Tarler -- RIP

    Sad news. I'll have a bowl of Bow-Legged Bear to honor his memory.
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    Finally Bought a Cobwarden

    For those new to corncobs, you might benefit from my Primer and Buying Guide. Also, you should consider ordering from MM direct, 800-888-2109, so you can get a natural version, which are in limited quantity. http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=The_Complete_Corncob_primer...
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    Cool Hand Fluke

    You can read more reviews of my blend at 4noggins and at Tobacco Reviews. http://www.4noggins.com/JohnPattonsCOOLHANDFLUKE.aspx http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_detail.cfm?ALPHA=C&TID=3377