Living in Southwest Virginia, I just had to have a pipe hand-crafted in my home state. When I read an article about the Old Dominion Pipe Company on here and how good their cobs were, I ordered me some. Now, I love cobs, but I am wary of quality and therefore only smoke Missouri Meerschaum. I would never smoke those Chinese cobs that I have heard so many horror stories about. I am pleased to say that I have two cob companies now.
I ordered one of each of their pipes: the Virginia Planter, the Laughing King and the Chesapeake. I love all three of them. I was worried about the bowl size of the Laughing King and the Chesapeake, but both have ample space and provide a long smoke. The Laughing King is not that much smaller than the Virginia Planter. Smoking these pipes I feel a strong connection the past that I have only felt while smoking a clay colonial tavern pipe. Old Dominion pipes feature a reed stem and the corn variety they use is descended from the Bloody Butcher variety that was grown around here. Now, the reed stem appears to be rather uncomfortable; it is not! It is actually very comfortable to clench and I am not a clencher. The bowl is very light-weight and provides a cool smoke. Smoking a slow-burning tobacco slowly, I can even get over forty-five minutes from the Chesapeake pipe. Their prices are more than reasonable and I recommend everyone, especially cob-lovers to try one.
The only other thing is I would like to advise the folks at Old Dominion Pipes to maybe reword their description of the Chesapeake pipe. I almost didn't buy it because it sounded to small and with it being described as a possible party-favor, I thought it more of a novelty. Despite its small size, it still can deliver a good and long smoke. I am very pleased with all three of them and have loved them so much that I have only smoked them since they arrived. I will definitely be buying more in the future.
I ordered one of each of their pipes: the Virginia Planter, the Laughing King and the Chesapeake. I love all three of them. I was worried about the bowl size of the Laughing King and the Chesapeake, but both have ample space and provide a long smoke. The Laughing King is not that much smaller than the Virginia Planter. Smoking these pipes I feel a strong connection the past that I have only felt while smoking a clay colonial tavern pipe. Old Dominion pipes feature a reed stem and the corn variety they use is descended from the Bloody Butcher variety that was grown around here. Now, the reed stem appears to be rather uncomfortable; it is not! It is actually very comfortable to clench and I am not a clencher. The bowl is very light-weight and provides a cool smoke. Smoking a slow-burning tobacco slowly, I can even get over forty-five minutes from the Chesapeake pipe. Their prices are more than reasonable and I recommend everyone, especially cob-lovers to try one.
The only other thing is I would like to advise the folks at Old Dominion Pipes to maybe reword their description of the Chesapeake pipe. I almost didn't buy it because it sounded to small and with it being described as a possible party-favor, I thought it more of a novelty. Despite its small size, it still can deliver a good and long smoke. I am very pleased with all three of them and have loved them so much that I have only smoked them since they arrived. I will definitely be buying more in the future.