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(pipe on top in the picture) The Old Dominion “The Dutchman” clay pipe is a faithful reproduction of a 19th century Dutch clay pipe. This short, stout pipe with it’s easy draw makes it ideal for a large pinch of your favorite tobacco. The Dutchman’s size makes it perfect for storage in the pocket on those long voyages! Whether you need a fantastic smoking pipe or a piece of history, The Dutchman is right for you! These are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. In order to keep the pipes historically accurate, the pipe stems are not glazed. ---------------- (pipe in the middle of the picture) The Old Dominion Williamsburg Clay Pipe is a faithful reproduction of an early 18th century English clay pipe. Fragments of the original colonial-era pipe found on the Old Dominion farm were scanned using a 3D printer, “re-assembled” by computer-aided design (CAD), and reverse engineered to make a master mold with 3D print technology for this clay pipe. These are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. In order to keep the pipes historically-accurate, the pipe stems are not glazed. The “Williamsburg” is named in honor of the renowned 18th century capital of the Virginia Colony (1699-1780). This shorter stemmed version would have been the constant companion for colonial travelers throughout the Colonies as well as British Redcoats and colonial militia on campaign needing a shorter stemmed pipe that was readily compact and less prone to breakage unlike the longer stemmed tavern pipes. It is a great smoker for the tobacco pipe enthusiast or simply as a keepsake souvenir for those interested in the history of Colonial America. ---------------- (pipe on bottom of the picture) The Old Dominion Jamestowne Clay Pipe is a mid- 17th century colonial-era pipe. Fragments of the original colonial-era pipe found on the Old Dominion farm were scanned using a 3D printer, “re-assembled” by computer-aided design (CAD), and reverse engineered to make a master mold with 3D print technology for this clay pipe. Like the original pipe it was copied from, the Jamestowne features a decorative line of milling around the rim of the bowl as well as a defined “heel” at the base of the bowl. These are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. In order to keep the pipes historically accurate, the pipe stems are not glazed. The “Jamestowne” is named in honor of the first successful English settlement in North America. It was a flourishing capital of the young Virginia Colony and a center for colonial trade and commerce. 17th century clay pipes small bulbous bowls were designed to smoke a “pinch” of tobacco at a time when tobacco was still regarded as an expensive commodity. This pipe makes a great taste test pipe for sampling various blends or as a historical keepsake representing the early industry in colonial America.
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Custom made in the USA by Trent Rudat By far the nicest wheel on the market!! 4" wheel includes arbor that was machined specifically for each wheel Arbor fits 5/8" shaft An adapter sleeve will make it useable on a 1/2" shaft but not as accurately as a 5/8" shaft, if you need the sleeve, please email me You will need to cut your own paper for this wheel as it's a traditional French wheel and not the thinner J.Alan design, the paper we carry will not fit this wheel
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The Natural Morgan Corn Cob Pipe from Missouri Meerschaum is a member of the family of nose-warmer-style pipes and is a true delight to smoke! Designed for a hands-free smoking experience, its short round bowl holds just the right amount of tobacco for tackling projects or spending a day on the patio. This pipe is unfiltered with a genuine hardwood insert in the bottom of the bowl and comes with an amber bit.
Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!
See Product Description below for more details. CLICK HERE to add a Forever stem, they are available in 7 styles and 36 colors -
The Dagner Poker Cob from Missouri Meerschaum was designed by Jayson Dagner in the classic poker style. While the dimensions of the pipe are purposely compact for easy storage, such as in your shirt pocket, its bowl holds plenty of tobacco for a leisurely smoke. A dark stain has been added to the finish of the bowl, and it has a hardwood insert in the bottom imprinted with a logo unique to this pipe. The shank is also hardwood and is fitted with a nickel band and acrylic stem. The Dagner Poker Cob is the perfect pipe to be taken anywhere for a leisurely smoke or to be clenched in your teeth while working with both hands. And as with all poker-style pipes, it will sit quietly at rest while waiting for the next time you need its company.
Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!
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The Diplomat 5th Avenue Corn Cob Pipe from Missouri Meerschaum stands among the most popular designs in the larger, filtered pipes. The tall, cylindrical bowl and handsome profile are perfect for those desiring a slightly longer than normal smoke time. The Diplomat 5th Avenue is a consistent performer and a favorite in our office! This pipe accommodates a 6 mm filter and has a genuine hardwood insert in the bottom of the bowl.
Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!
See the Product Description below for more details. CLICK HERE to add a Forever stem, they are available in 7 styles and 36 colors