I have to admit if I saw that in the wild, I would assume it was home made. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I am just glad that there is enough interests in Pipes including cobs to facilitate this kind of thing being done.I like the shape and finish of the bowl, but they didn't even try to shape the shank at the connection with the bowl so that the two parts blended together better. It just looks like two pieces jammed together without any style to it. But, that's just my opinion, if course.
Their regular volcano is a nice variation of their usual cobs.I have to admit if I saw that in the wild, I would assume it was home made. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I am just glad that there is enough interests in Pipes including cobs to facilitate this kind of thing being done.
love the old dominion cobs. Glad they're available again.I am a sucker for cobs so I picked one up along with a Virginia Planter. There were a few others I was concidering but they are offered at SP for less money. I'll just add them to my next tobacco order. Personally I'm waiting for the return of the reverse calabash.
I like that one. I almost bought one.Their regular volcano is a nice variation of their usual cobs.
The Volcano - CornCobPipe.com
This pipe features a natural red, Volcano bowl with a hardwood plug accented with a filtered danish amber bit.corncobpipe.com