It's really no big deal when a guy buys a couple of corn cob pipes.
But I'm pretty pleased with the pipes that the MM company sent to me.
I called MM direct to order a Country Gentleman, a Freehand, and a Diplomat 5th Avenue.
Why I like these pipes is that they are unfinished, not smoothed down, not varnished.
Plus they have the red coloration that harkens me back to when I was a kid and we burned corn cobs in the furnace and I played in the corn cob pile.
The lady didn't give me too hard a time when I ordered some extra bent stems to go with my straight pipes. She said that's a little unusual and I said well yeah. The straight 5th Avenue with a bent stem is my corn cob approximation of a Zulu.
But I'm pretty pleased with the pipes that the MM company sent to me.
I called MM direct to order a Country Gentleman, a Freehand, and a Diplomat 5th Avenue.
Why I like these pipes is that they are unfinished, not smoothed down, not varnished.
Plus they have the red coloration that harkens me back to when I was a kid and we burned corn cobs in the furnace and I played in the corn cob pile.
The lady didn't give me too hard a time when I ordered some extra bent stems to go with my straight pipes. She said that's a little unusual and I said well yeah. The straight 5th Avenue with a bent stem is my corn cob approximation of a Zulu.