• FMI lot 18

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI lot 17

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI lot 16

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI lot 15

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI lot 13

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI lot 12

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI lot 11

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI lot 10

    $175.00
    one pound lot
  • FMI Lot 1

    $175.00
    one pound lot  
  • Fiebing Liquid Dye

    Price range: $7.00 through $180.00
    4 oz bottle | 29 colors to choose from
    Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • The Featured Stubby Corn Cob Pipe from Missouri Meerschaum is a charming yet refined piece that delivers an exceptional smoking experience while fitting comfortably in your hand.

    The Featured Stubby Corn Cob Pipe features a generously sized, acorn-shaped bowl with a hardwood bottom, finished in a rich dark stain for a sleek look. Complementing the design is a striking moss green Italian acrylic bit, which not only feels great but also enhances the overall aesthetic with a touch of color, adding a sense of harmony to this well-crafted pipe.

    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.
  • The first feature-length documentary about pipes and pipe smoking, Father the Flame, offers a look into the life and labor behind our hobby, from sourcing, curing, and cutting briar. The film follows carver Lee Von Erck as he travels the world to explore the art of pipe making and gives insight into how meaningful the hobby can be. It features several interviews with artisan pipe makers Hiroyuki Tokutomi, Lars and Nanna Ivarsson, and Mimmo Romeo, one of the most respected briar cutters in the world. Also featured are prominent collectors, experts, and industry leaders. Father the Flame offers a comprehensive look into the culture of pipes and what they can teach a modern generation about legacy and the things we leave behind.
Go to Top