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all rods on this page are 3" long rods have the rod number written on each rod you can zoom in on the picture to see rod number if a rod number does not appear in the drop down menu, it is sold out #1-#14 are 20mm diameter #15-#18 are 24mm diameter #19 is 26mm diameter #20 is 28mm diameter #21-#28 are 30mm diameter #29-#30 are 32mm diameter #31-#32 are 34mm diameter #33 to #39 are 36mm diameter -
all rods on this page are 4" long rods have the rod number written on each rod you can zoom in on the picture to see rod number if a rod number does not appear in the drop down menu, it is sold out #1-#16 are 18mm diameter #17-#44 are 20mm diameter #45-#70 are 22mm diameter #71-#80 are 24mm diameter #81-#84 are 26mm diameter #85-#87 are 28mm diameter #88-#96 are 30mm diameter #97-#98 are 32mm diameter #99 is 34mm diameter #100 is 36mm diameter -
all rods on this page are 5" long rods have the rod number written on each rod you can zoom in on the picture to see rod number if a rod number does not appear in the drop down menu, it is sold out #1-#65 are 22mm diameter #66-#86 are 24mm diameter #87-#95 are 26mm diameter #96-#122 are 20mm diameter #123-#125 are 28mm diameter #126-#128 are 30mm diameter #129 is 32mm diameter #130-#131 are 36mm diameter -
The simple design of the Shenandoah harkens back to the corn cob pipes enjoyed in the 1890’s. With a smooth golden bowl fitted with a hardwood plug insert and a bamboo shank, the Shenandoah is perfect for enjoying with your favorite tobacco. 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. -
The Shire Cobbit Corn Cob Pipe from Missouri Meerschaum is one of two mid-sized pipes in the Cobbit Collection of the churchwarden style pipes. It has an acorn-shaped bowl that’s not only pleasing to behold, but pleasing when held in the palm of your hand. Like all pipes in the Cobbit Collection, the bowl has a dark stain added to the coating, a genuine, hardwood insert in the bottom, a wide nickel band on the shank, and an Italian acrylic bit. The Shire is not flashy, just dependable and trustworthy, always there to help ease the cares of the day 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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The Short Stop Corn Cob Pipe by Missouri Meerschaum is designed for what the name implies – a short stop from a hectic day for a quick smoke! This pipe features a small, miniature-sized, varnished bowl with a long, slender, non-filtered stem. It comes in your choice of either black, amber, or white bit. Like the other miniature pipes, it will fit in your pocket! 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. -
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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Assortment 5 Grits 180, 220, 320, 400, 600 4.5" x 5.5" pieces highest grade sandpaper lower grits are cloth backed -
6 1/4" long 4 1/2" tall 2 1/2" wide all photos are of the same block, this listing is for one block the photo with the black grid over the block reflects 1 inch squares giant blocks will take time to acclimate to your environment it is recommended to write the weight of the block on the block and monitor it every couple weeks until it stops losing or gaining weight giant blocks are prone to cracking so do not leave them in the sun or open air it is best to leave them in a paper bag, closed box, or burlap bag we are not responsible for any cracking or flaws that may occur the bigger the block, the more chances of coming across flaws -
5 1/2" long 4 1/4" tall 2 1/2" wide all photos are of the same block, this listing is for one block the photo with the black grid over the block reflects 1 inch squares giant blocks will take time to acclimate to your environment it is recommended to write the weight of the block on the block and monitor it every couple weeks until it stops losing or gaining weight giant blocks are prone to cracking so do not leave them in the sun or open air it is best to leave them in a paper bag, closed box, or burlap bag we are not responsible for any cracking or flaws that may occur the bigger the block, the more chances of coming across flaws -
7 1/2" long 4 1/2" tall 3 1/4" wide all photos are of the same block, this listing is for one block the photo with the black grid over the block reflects 1 inch squares giant blocks will take time to acclimate to your environment it is recommended to write the weight of the block on the block and monitor it every couple weeks until it stops losing or gaining weight giant blocks are prone to cracking so do not leave them in the sun or open air it is best to leave them in a paper bag, closed box, or burlap bag we are not responsible for any cracking or flaws that may occur the bigger the block, the more chances of coming across flaws -
7 1/2" long 2 1/4" tall 3 1/2" wide all photos are of the same block, this listing is for one block the photo with the black grid over the block reflects 1 inch squares giant blocks will take time to acclimate to your environment it is recommended to write the weight of the block on the block and monitor it every couple weeks until it stops losing or gaining weight giant blocks are prone to cracking so do not leave them in the sun or open air it is best to leave them in a paper bag, closed box, or burlap bag we are not responsible for any cracking or flaws that may occur the bigger the block, the more chances of coming across flaws -
10 1/2" long 3 7/8" tall 2 5/8" wide all photos are of the same block, this listing is for one block the photo with the black grid over the block reflects 1 inch squares giant blocks will take time to acclimate to your environment it is recommended to write the weight of the block on the block and monitor it every couple weeks until it stops losing or gaining weight giant blocks are prone to cracking so do not leave them in the sun or open air it is best to leave them in a paper bag, closed box, or burlap bag we are not responsible for any cracking or flaws that may occur the bigger the block, the more chances of coming across flaws -
8 3/8 - 9 1/2" long 5 1/2" tall 3 5/8" wide all photos are of the same blocks, this listing is for 2 consecutively cut blocks individual block sizes written on each block in first picture the photo with the black grid over the block reflects 1 inch squares giant blocks will take time to acclimate to your environment it is recommended to write the weight of the block on the block and monitor it every couple weeks until it stops losing or gaining weight giant blocks are prone to cracking so do not leave them in the sun or open air it is best to leave them in a paper bag, closed box, or burlap bag we are not responsible for any cracking or flaws that may occur the bigger the block, the more chances of coming across flaws