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The Stubby Corn Cob Pipe from Missouri Meerschaum is a sophisticated yet friendly pipe that smokes and looks great and feels comfortable in your hand! Unlike its name, the Stubby is a sophisticated nose-warmer style pipe, although at approximately 4.75 inches / 120.65 mm, it is a little longer than most. It has a generous acorn-shaped bowl with a hardwood bottom and is stained dark to give it a burnished appearance. The Stubby has an Italian acrylic bit that not only has a good feel, but also imparts a sense of balance to the design. Since the acorn-shaped bowl is difficult to make from a corn cob, this pipe is only available on our website and in our retail shop at the factory. 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. Stubby Corn Cob Pipe quantity
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precision CNC ground S&D spiral bits American made bits ground in America by Ken Lamb 1/2" diameter shank English profile is a round tip Danish profile is more of a conical tip Bullnose has a tapered tip, taper runs these lengths for each diameter; 11/16"D - 1"L 3/4"D - 1.25"L 13/16"D - 1.5"L 7/8"D - 1.75"L
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Out of stock143 pages, softcover French magazine Spheres focuses on telling stories about those who find solace pursuing their passion. This issue is Spheres first international edition and focuses on pipe smoking. It explores the history of the hobby, pipe smoking in popular culture, and highlights on major figures within the craft who continue to share their love of pipes with the world. Interviews with Tom Eltang and Asami Kikuchi of the Tsuge Ikebana workshop, a profile piece on renowned briar cutter Mimmo Romeo, and an in-depth look at what makes Semois tobacco so unique.