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TripleF 08:54 AM 12-21-2008
Last year I was gifted a corn cob pipe by RevSmoke. Much respect to the Rev!! Here! Here!

Now, I'm looking on eBay for a "lot" of pipes, you know, a few inexpensive ones just so I can enjoy another bowl after I finish one in my corn cob.

Anyone have a couple briars or something similar they want to release inexspensivley......uh, errrrrr, on the cheap?

Just looking to enjoy another bowl. You know.


Any help or direction would be appreciated.

:-)
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Mister Moo 11:36 AM 12-21-2008
Originally Posted by TripleF:
Last year I was gifted a corn cob pipe by RevSmoke. Much respect to the Rev!! Here! Here!

Now, I'm looking on eBay for a "lot" of pipes, you know, a few inexpensive ones just so I can enjoy another bowl after I finish one in my corn cob.

Anyone have a couple briars or something similar they want to release inexspensivley......uh, errrrrr, on the cheap?

Just looking to enjoy another bowl. You know.


Any help or direction would be appreciated.

:-)
Why not get a few more cobs? The Great Dane (MM) is a fine smoker with a big bowl and, compared to many cheap briars, might be a better performer.
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MiloFinch 12:41 PM 12-21-2008
I could be mistaken, but it was always my understanding that because of the properties of corn cob vs. those of briar, you don't need to rest a cob pipe. You can just smoke it all day long and keep re-filling it.
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BigFrank 03:24 PM 12-21-2008
I would second Moo's recommendation. I still have a few of my first cobs. Granted I have only been smoking pipes for a small amount of time, but I find that they can take a beating. Also, with the inexpensive cost of cobs they make it great for a new smoker to buy a few and wear em out.
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TripleF 08:40 AM 12-22-2008
Thanks for the info guys!!!




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