Don't worry, he's just some "Lurker" anyways. No one will take him seriouslyWhy did you do me dirty like that?

Don't worry, he's just some "Lurker" anyways. No one will take him seriouslyWhy did you do me dirty like that?

Your going to fit in here just fine my friendThanks all, inspirational stuff… I’m going to do it!
@ashdigger I think my sister will love it.
Time to get a bottle of whiskey.Wife upped and left you? Dog upped and died? Heard that old train whistle a-blowin'? Time to get a cob.
You must be steam training that pupe. I get 45 minutes to an hour out of smoking my Country Gentleman. The bowl is .75 inches; pretty standard.They always strike me as a remnant from a bygone age. Pipes literally grown to satisfy the needs of a continent worth of pipe smokers. Pipes and bacci grown side by side (or thereabouts). Not sure that is where pipe smoking is right now. I do own a country gentleman, but the bowl is too narrow and I can only get about a ten minute smoke from it. On the plus side, it is a nice open draw, and I know the tobacco is finished when I can smell burning smoke from the stem lol.
It steam trains itself the draw is so open. Tbh I am used to far bigger bowls. I prefer one big one, than two small.You must be steam training that pupe. I get 45 minutes to an hour out of smoking my Country Gentleman. The bowl is .75 inches; pretty standard.
Are you smoking in windy conditions? I usually get 30-40 minutes from a smaller bowled Legend and some ribbon cut, but a breeze definitely quickens the burn.It steam trains itself the draw is so open. Tbh I am used to far bigger bowls. I prefer one big one, than two small.
Mine doesn't. Must be your technique.It steam trains itself the draw is so open. Tbh I am used to far bigger bowls. I prefer one big one, than two small.
Absolutely it's my technique, what else would it be? My pipe doesn't smoke itself. At times I give it a good hammering, no doubt about it. Other times I'll relax and let it smoulder. Either way CC aren't for me. I can see why workmen use them whilst at work. But I only smoke in the evening when relaxing. I prefer meerschaum.Mine doesn't. Must be your technique.
It probably lasts more than ten mins, I wasn't being literal. I'll have to dig it out again and fire it up, it seems a popular model.Are you smoking in windy conditions? I usually get 30-40 minutes from a smaller bowled Legend and some ribbon cut, but a breeze definitely quickens the burn.
I also don't like the feel of MM's plastic stems, and two of my four MM corncob pipes were manufactured with the stem entering the bowl noticeably off-center. Also, I just happened to learn about Old Dominion corncob pipes the other day, and now after seeing your post, I'm strongly considering getting one!The quality of cobs can vary drastically. I don’t like the flimsy plastic stems on the cheapest offerings. I prefer the reed stems on the Old Dominion pipes. Very lightweight and easy to clench. I have one of these with a narrow, and somewhat tall bowl. Great for smoking Virginia flake while fishing.
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Missouri Meerschaum owns Old Dominion.I also don't like the feel of MM's plastic stems, and two of my four MM corncob pipes were manufactured with the stem entering the bowl noticeably off-center. Also, I just happened to learn about Old Dominion corncob pipes the other day, and now after seeing your post, I'm strongly considering getting one!
Which models of Old Dominion corncob pipes do you recommend?
I'm also considering retrofitting a few of my MM pipes with acrylic stems from Vermont Freehand.
My favorite is the Laughing King (seen in my photo above), which has a tall, narrow bowl. Unfortunately I haven’t seen these in the past few years. I believe that Old Dominion was bought by Missouri Meerschaum, and there is less variety.I also don't like the feel of MM's plastic stems, and two of my four MM corncob pipes were manufactured with the stem entering the bowl noticeably off-center. Also, I just happened to learn about Old Dominion corncob pipes the other day, and now after seeing your post, I'm strongly considering getting one!
Which models of Old Dominion corncob pipes do you recommend?
I'm also considering retrofitting a few of my MM pipes with acrylic stems from Vermont Freehand.
I also don't like the feel of MM's plastic stems ...
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I'm also considering retrofitting a few of my MM pipes with acrylic stems from Vermont Freehand.

the fact you ripped on cobs and your not in hiding tells me you're a genuine bad ass or at least someone that can fend off codgers.Why did you do me dirty like that?
