I poste a review about Chinese v MM cobs recently and it ended up being a bit troublesome.
I apologised to the mod for the awkwardness of the result.
I only started smoking a pipe back in 1967, so migh be regarded as a beginner by the more experienced pipers.
However, I have only owned about three dozen cobs, but feel that I have got a fairly good handle on how they smoke.
Recently, Chinese cobs were brought to my attention and bought three of them. One was a flashy looking bent billard style, and the other two were 'typical' cobs, a la Missouri Pride.
Well, the bad news is, they smoke extremely well.
Admittedly, like so much of Chinese produce, they had to have some 'adjustments', a la Canerod Piper pipe mud, and some shrinking of the draft hole. But it has to be said they smoke exceptionally well.
But don't get me wrong here, you can't go past the CG and the Mark Twain's and the Diplomat 5th Avenue, no way. But for a total expenditure of about $25 Oz money (posted) for the three of them, they are fairly good value.
I apologised to the mod for the awkwardness of the result.
I only started smoking a pipe back in 1967, so migh be regarded as a beginner by the more experienced pipers.
However, I have only owned about three dozen cobs, but feel that I have got a fairly good handle on how they smoke.
Recently, Chinese cobs were brought to my attention and bought three of them. One was a flashy looking bent billard style, and the other two were 'typical' cobs, a la Missouri Pride.
Well, the bad news is, they smoke extremely well.
Admittedly, like so much of Chinese produce, they had to have some 'adjustments', a la Canerod Piper pipe mud, and some shrinking of the draft hole. But it has to be said they smoke exceptionally well.
But don't get me wrong here, you can't go past the CG and the Mark Twain's and the Diplomat 5th Avenue, no way. But for a total expenditure of about $25 Oz money (posted) for the three of them, they are fairly good value.