I love a good, well made briar as much as the next fellow, but there is definitely something to be said for a decent corn cob pipe. But the bits ... Those nasty, damn plastic bits!
I've always thought that somebody should make a vulcanite bit to replace the plastic ones in corn cobs. You'd keep the bit and move it from pipe to pipe. I think the mortise and tenon are pretty much standard and the same measurement on every corn cob (at least if it's a Missouri Meerschaum), so it doesn't seem that that'd be an issue.
Does anybody know if that's ever been done commercially? If so, where?
I've always thought that somebody should make a vulcanite bit to replace the plastic ones in corn cobs. You'd keep the bit and move it from pipe to pipe. I think the mortise and tenon are pretty much standard and the same measurement on every corn cob (at least if it's a Missouri Meerschaum), so it doesn't seem that that'd be an issue.
Does anybody know if that's ever been done commercially? If so, where?