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didimauw

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Jul 28, 2013
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Here's my Dad's old cob. I estimate it is about 60 years old. I did a deep clean on it because it was pretty sour. Cake removed, scrub internals, polish that brass ring a bit, and get the oxidation off the stem was enough to get a sweet smoking pipe. Enjoying a bowl of semois!
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Along with the info, That's possibly the greatest corncob pipe ive ever seen!
 
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seabee1999

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Sep 10, 2019
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I really enjoy smoking cob pipes and I also enjoy modifying them in some way. Over the past few years I done a couple that I thought really turned out well. The one below is one of those. Finished it off a few weeks back and it smoked well.

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BaseballPiper

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Oct 4, 2024
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Forgive me if this isn't the right place for this question. I'm a brand new piper. My first pipe is a MM Legend and I just bought a MacArthur Cob. I love it. Not sure I can explain it but it smokes the best of my (small sampling) pipes. Does anyone make a stand specific to the MacArthur? It doesn't fit in a normal stand and hard to balance standing on its own. I'd hate for it to get damaged falling over. Thanks!