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The Natural Elf Cobbit Corn Cob Pipe is one of the mid-sized pipes in the Missouri Meerschaum Cobbit Collection of churchwarden style pipes. The bowl shape is a taller, natural version of the Rob Roy bowls, somewhat conical with a rounded flare at the top. Like all pipes in the Cobbit Collection, it has a genuine, hardwood insert in the bottom, a wide nickel band on the shank, and a Black Italian Acrylic bit. The Natural Elf is graceful and balanced, designed to soothe your spirit when filled with a bowl of your favorite leaf.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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Assortment of one of each size from 10mm-25mm in 0.5mm increments (31 total pieces) Inside diameter is measured at wider end since they have a slight taper to them Comes in a convenient case Diameters may vary 0.25mm -
The historic influence of France, England, Denmark, and other countries on pipe making has been well documented over the decades. Few sources, though, recount the rich pipe history of Canada. In Fraser Moss's The Unknown Canadian Pipe Smoker, readers will explore five Canadian pipe companies that helped shape pipe smoking for the better. Combining historical review with literary journalism and Moss's own personal experience, The Unknown Canadian Pipe Smoker is an essential library addition for every discerning and passionate pipe smoker. -
The Doc Cob brings frontier spirit to fine craftsmanship with its spindle-shaped bowl and charred midsection, giving it trail-worn character. Anchored by a sturdy hardwood plug and topped with a sleek filtered copper Italian acrylic bit, it’s where grit meets grace—ready for a slow smoke on the porch or by the campfire under a wide-open sky. 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 Wyatt Cob sports a spool-shaped bowl, charred through the midsection and grounded with a solid hardwood plug. Built tough and ready for the long haul, it’s made to handle whatever the trail throws your way. Finished with a dark, silky brown filtered Italian acrylic bit, it strikes the perfect balance of grit and class—just the thing for a slow, steady smoke after a hard day’s ride. 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. -
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Assortment of one of each size from 10mm-25mm in 0.5mm increments (31 total pieces) Inside diameter is measured at wider end since they have a slight taper to them Comes in a convenient case Diameters may vary 0.25mm -
345 pages, softcover The X Pipe and Other Mystagogic Stories for the pipe smoker is a blend of pipe lore, contemplative practice and academic pastiche, stoved and pressed before being sliced into seven tails of two pipe men. Mundungus and Sparks on their singular quest to uncover the truth about a miraculous pipe in the Vatican secret archives. Their search takes them on a wild ride as they bounce in time and space across the globe to travel abroad the last convict ship to Australia, smoke J.S. Bach’s pipe, discuss the sacred pipe religion of the Lakota, and eat black cake with Emily Dickinson. Along the way, they discussed the ultimate mysteries of Pipes smoking expounded in the books of the 19th century Irish Fryer and pipe carver known as Nicholai de Tabakkuk.