Missouri Meerschaum has always made some of the biggest pipes imaginable: MacArthur Classic Natural Bent Corn Cob Pipe - CornCobPipe.com - https://corncobpipe.com/product/macarthur-classic-natural-bent-corn-cob-pipe/I have and smoke a number of cobs. They are wonderful for shorter smokes, which is good as bowl capacity is about the only knock against them.
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I am a new pipe smoker, and so far I have only smoked cobs. My first pipe was a MM Diplomat 5th Ave, and I liked it so much, I ordered a Mark Twain and a Country Gentleman to add to my now growing collection. I appreciate the beauty of Briar pipes, and I am not ruling out that I will own one, or more, someday. However, for now, I really like my simple, inexpensive, unpretentious cobs.If I were being perfectly honest with myself I would never smoke anything but Cobs, the standard Missouri Meerschaum 80 cent plastic stems have the best internal air channel design of any pipe at any price (equal to the best custom made stems), and using Briar for the smoking chamber doesn't improve on the functionality of a pipe in any meaningful way over smoking a Cob.
I do like the look of a good sandblast though.
You can also make your cobs pretentious if you buy an expensive stem for it (which IMO ruins the best feature of the Missouri Meerschaum smoking pipe, the injection molded plastic stems are brilliantly designed).I am a new pipe smoker, and so far I have only smoked cobs. My first pipe was a MM Diplomat 5th Ave, and I liked it so much, I ordered a Mark Twain and a Country Gentleman to add to my now growing collection. I appreciate the beauty of Briar pipes, and I am not ruling out that I will own one, or more, someday. However, for now, I really like my simple, inexpensive, unpretentious cobs.
I agree. I like the standard MM stems.You can also make your cobs pretentious if you buy an expensive stem for it (which IMO ruins the best feature of the Missouri Meerschaum smoking pipe, the injection molded plastic stems are brilliantly designed).
I would have to think that the quality of the cob makes a difference? Do they use a special variety?
They do still make them. Patriot Corn Cob Pipe – Missouri Meerschaum Company - https://corncobpipe.com/product/patriot-corn-cob-pipe/My favorite cob is the Missouri Meerschaum Patriot, a shape which I believe is no longer offered. I have two which are extremely well-used, and they never fail to provide an excellent smoke,
I hope you meant you soaked yourself in alcohol overnight mateJust got signed up to the Cob Clan courtesy of Dave (@Ahi Ka ) who generously sent me this.
Alcohol soak overnight.
Ready to be loaded up this afternoon
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Smoking is becoming less and less public in the USA, so the social aspect has very much dwindled and vanity is almost absent from it in the daily execution. Either go hide in the back alley and get your fix, or wait to enjoy your pipe at home. That being said, I know three other people that smoke cobs... however, it was me who gave each of them their first one. From other smokers, the reaction is usually as follows,Here in the UK, you rarely see anyone smoking a pipe. Being in central London, I probably see more than most (I saw one today, and before that two weeks ago in St Albans, London's nearest other city). There was a time though, when one would see pipe smokers much more regularly. But what I have never seen, is someone smoking a corn cob. Briars, always and only. Are corn cobs something you guys would see people smoking in America? Like, what are the chances of a pipe smoker, smoking a cob? Did dads, uncles, grandads, smoke cobs?
better then a rich hillbilly. They're the scary ones.