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Although I mostly collect artisan pipes, often when I don’t know what pipe to smoke I’ll reach for my Carolina Gent with a red acrylic stem. It’s a collaboration pipe between Missouri Meerschaum and C&D. It has a generous sized bowl and the acrylic stem is very comfortable.
I wanted more Missouri Meerschaum cobs in the vein of that Carolina Gent. A decent sized bowl with a nice acrylic stem. I found six of them that fit the bill, so I made up an order on SmokingPipes.
Cobs tend to get underestimated, mostly because of their price. Don’t be fooled though, they’re excellent smokers.
Now show us your best cobs!
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Above: Mark Twain
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Above: Bracken
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Above: Boone
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Above: Colonial Gent
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Above: Charlestown Cobbler
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Above: 155th Anniversary