I use a 22 rifle bore brush on minePipe cleaners?? I have to use shank brushes on those darn cobs! ?
I use a 22 rifle bore brush on minePipe cleaners?? I have to use shank brushes on those darn cobs! ?
I assume you also refuse to ride in or drive any newer car, since sitting a new vehicle for 5 mins in the sunshine would expose you to 1000000× more plastic product's volatile compounds and offgassing than a lifetime of sucking on a cob's plastic stem. How about new carpets? Carpets offgas high levels of VOCs for 5 years after installation.
I've got a friend that uses a car battery brush in his cob chambers.I use a 22 rifle bore brush on mine
That's not really analogous at all.That's like saying "what's the point of exercising at all if you have to sit in the office 8 hours a day anyway. May as well just sit at home too." Obviously it's impossible to avoid every plastic these days. But when I can help it, I try to avoid it.
You can do what you want, but I don't want to roll cheap warm plastic in my mouth for an hour at a time. I don't like the feel of them either.
@elnoblecigarroIt's alright that you think plastic stems are too cheap for you, or you don't like the feel, you don't have to justify your opinion.
Actually, no one here really likes cobs. They are all just paying one big nasty joke on people. I may look cruel and unusual, but I am the only one being honest here... well... except chasingembers, but he's a lunatic.Jeez, I posted a thread asking about cobbs yesterday and heard nothing but love. I didn’t realize there were haters, real hater haters out there. Dime store toys? That’s hysterical, LMOA. What make are those btw?
Actually, no one here really likes cobs. They are all just paying one big nasty joke on people. I may look cruel and unusual, but I am the only one being honest here... well... except chasingembers, but he's a lunatic.
See, these newbies go to the dime store and buy one of these cobs, and lights them up, and thinks... "oh, this must be how a great pipe smokes," as they're sucking air and rancid corn cob vapers. It's all a big joke. They are all cruel and heartless.
Modern MM stems are made from propionate plastic AFAIK, which is hypoallergenic and is a common material for eyeglass frames, medicine and supplement containers, and some brands of disposable cups.Is Lucite the plastic stem being referred to? Or is that a fancy well to do pipe masters plastic? Is it actual cheap crap plastic in the Missouri Meerschaum’s? Or is that Lucite also. I guess I’m asking if there’s different plastics?
My appreciation for my old clunker has just shot to a whole higher level!I assume you also refuse to ride in or drive any newer car, since sitting a new vehicle for 5 mins in the sunshine would expose you to 1000000× more plastic product's volatile compounds and offgassing than a lifetime of sucking on a cob's plastic stem. How about new carpets? Carpets offgas high levels of VOCs for 5 years after installation.
Yeah right.@elnoblecigarro
No one needs to justify their hatred for corncobs. Just hate them. Be free, let the hate just flow through you and laugh, laugh... laugh. It's good! You'll feel so much better. I like to buy a cob every now and then, pack it light it up, and then just stomp that stupid piece of sh!t flat. Just stomp that stupid thing! It feels great.
Actually, no one here really likes cobs. They are all just paying one big nasty joke on people. I may look cruel and unusual, but I am the only one being honest here... well... except chasingembers, but he's a lunatic.
See, these newbies go to the dime store and buy one of these cobs, and lights them up, and thinks... "oh, this must be how a great pipe smokes," as they're sucking air and rancid corn cob vapers. It's all a big joke. They are all cruel and heartless.
Buy forever stems, chuck the stems that come with the pipe. Go to Vermont freehand, as the other site has been retiredIs Lucite the plastic stem being referred to? Or is that a fancy well to do pipe masters plastic? Is it actual cheap crap plastic in the Missouri Meerschaum’s? Or is that Lucite also. I guess I’m asking if there’s different plastics?
Actually......but you know that story. Recently discovered something new that made the condition worse.except chasingembers, but he's a lunatic.
Yeh, yeh, yeh, everyone's all lining up to deep throat the corncobs. Sheeze, all these folks that just love the smell of a dirty cob adding it's nastiness to their tobacco flavors. Sure, sure, buy your pipe held together with Elmers glue. It kills me... if any of my pipes smoked with that wide opened, sucking wind draw, I'd crush it in a heartbeat.
That said, if you love 'em, smoke em. The more folks that go chasing these dime store toys, the less competition there is for real pipes.
You must get a Falcon! They smoke very well, and aren’t quite as open draw as cobs. They never need a rest or drying time, and the quality of the briar is excellent. A wipe with a tissue of the humidome, and a gentle scrape of the hole in the bottom of the bowl to keep the draw open is all the maintenance they need. Join the club, Paulie.I have had two or three Missouri meerschaums in the past ,while these pipes provided quite cool and smooth smoking experience,especially with Burley forward blends, there was two things I did find annoying with cobs ,particularly, the excessively open draw and overall rather clumsy and primitive design , one day I may decide on buying one of those notorious Falcon pipes instead of Corn Cob,they look better and they've got some British flair to them yet I suspect draw on Falcon pipes is less open and airy
cobs are fine and not a subvariant on pipes just a different pipe type. Different qualities is all. And the reason you believe that is because some people lack the shame to hide such opinions in an open forum (kind like how if you go to a nudist place you realize that being comfortable in your own skin usually coincides with no one else being comfortable with it, if that all makes sense.I love my cobs. They're cheap, they look great (sometimes), they smoke as well as a briar, and they're durable. ("Durable" doesn't apply to the crappy soft plastic stems used on many MM products.)
I know there's some anti-cob sentiment expressed above. Consider, though, that I have reason to believe that an outspoken cob hater on this very forum likes Jackson Pollock's splatter paintings.
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cobs are fine and not a subvariant on pipes just a different pipe type. Different qualities is all. And the reason you believe that is because some people lack the shame to hide such opinions in an open forum (kind like how if you go to a nudist place you realize that being comfortable in your own skin usually coincides with no one else being comfortable with it, if that all makes sense.