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    [QUOTE=NoseWarmer;1420613]
    "Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul
    With a corncob pipe and a button nose
    and two eyes made out of coal"
    Jolly my Frosty Butt.....he was smokin somethin that weren't Tabaccy and that button nose was from too much drink which brought about the eyes of coal......dead cold coal eyes........hahahahahaha ! Guess that wasn't too seasonal huh....Devil made me do it . All these double shifts are makin me punchy haha !
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    I have failed to mention something... Spend the little extra and get a MM Cob pipe... Not a knock off from China... They are NO good...

    And no I don't work for them... I wish I did
    This is sooooo true. +! yet again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RJD View Post

    On a cob note, I've never tried one. Out of curiosity, how long does a cob last?


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    A quick Cob primer: When breaking in a new Cob, always smoke the first couple of bowls all the way down.This will insure good even smoking in future smokes. Don't know why this is, it just is and was passed onto me and so far seems to be true. I have had my four current Cobs over two years now and still going strong. A Cob can be burned out but it all depends on how hot of a smoker you are. treat'em like any other pipe. Dedicate you Cobs to tobacco of same characters i.e don't mix English and aromatics or your pipe will be icky tasting. Keep'em cleaned or they can sour just like any other pipe. A Cob generally smokes smooth from the start with virtually no break in. That's the beauty of a Cob and as stated already..if you smoke the first couple bowls all the way down, then they will usually light well on the first puff and stay lit reasonably well. Here's the best two Cob links for all your Cobbing pleasure. Smoking Pipes | Corn Cob Pipes | Tobacco Pipes | Tobacco Smoking Pipes Walker Briar Works ..........Nosewarmer Industries hasn't gone on the stock market yet but her's to wishin.
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    Pipe update:

    I am know the proud owner of a straight cob, having taken the advice of Mr Nightblade and Mr NoseWarmer, My thanks to you both. I found a shop in Stratford upon Avon not to far from my home and the guy there was very good. He recommended a house blend that was smooth and mild to start with, and through in a pipe nail some pipe cleaners and filters for free, and I got a cheap pipe lighter. Had my first half bowl on the way home and all went well the tobacco was indeed smooth. The pipe lasted about 20 mins just right for me. I just sipped on the pipe nice and easy, no nicotine effects so it maybe fairly low in nicotine which suits me. The cost was £15 and change.
    Stevie

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJD View Post
    On a cob note, I've never tried one. Out of curiosity, how long does a cob last?
    I've had cobs last years... I have also had them last 20 minutes (bad blend)...

    As Nightblade stated, it all depends on how ya smoke it...

    On another note... How is that 300 Blackout?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevie17 View Post
    Pipe update:

    I am know the proud owner of a straight cob, having taken the advice of Mr Nightblade and Mr NoseWarmer, My thanks to you both. I found a shop in Stratford upon Avon not to far from my home and the guy there was very good. He recommended a house blend that was smooth and mild to start with, and through in a pipe nail some pipe cleaners and filters for free, and I got a cheap pipe lighter. Had my first half bowl on the way home and all went well the tobacco was indeed smooth. The pipe lasted about 20 mins just right for me. I just sipped on the pipe nice and easy, no nicotine effects so it maybe fairly low in nicotine which suits me. The cost was £15 and change.
    Good for you! Usually the first pipe experience is questionable... I know mine was... Of course I had NO help with information when I started!

    Glad you have something you are enjoying!
    Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    What is it with you guys who describe these awesome meals and then don't post a picture. What cruel thing have I done to deserve such a hideous torture ?? I repent,I'm sorry, here's the secret plans, whatta I gotta do for redemption ?? Mommmmeeeeeeee !!!
    I couldnt help it...I was too hungry...and the smoke got in my eyes

    Just think about how confused my roommates were when they work up to find tons of food and pipe smoke.

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    Default Rocky Mt. Elk Flake Pipe

    Well I have a pretty motivational day today...

    It started with house work, moved into some outside stuff (rehanging my mailbox after the county snowplow ran it over the other day) and then into the garage...

    The weather has changed from the 10's and 20's up into the 50's today, so it's kind of a soppy mess outside...

    Anyway, my project of the day...

    I had some "things" laying around, Rocky Mt. Elk Antler, MM pipe shank and stem and a brass ring... So I fitted them all together and this is what I came up with...

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    I bent the stem ever so gently and it is almost unnoticeable... But it gives it some character...

    The bowl is about 3/4" x 1.25" deep and only about 1/8" thick on the side... So be the reason that I think it would be a good flake pipe... Slow Smoking and Small...

    Now, if you have read this post so far, here is the deal...

    Some have had the opportunity to smoke some of my "creatures" while others have not...

    So as a Thanksgiving/Christmas Gift, if you are interested in this pipe, please shoot me a PM and I will have one of my kids choose someone at random (sometime between Thanksgiving & Christmas) and it will on it's way to you... This offer is only for stateside members due to the "organic" material that is used (antler)... I don't want it getting hung up in customs...

    Please also include your address in the PM... This will allow me to send it to the member as a surprise...

    Whomever receives it, please make sure you post up some pictures...

    Happy Piping and Happy Holidays...
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    After butchering a deer today time for a nosewarmer of Three Star Grey. Among other abuse I found the bullet with the edge of the knife so it needs a little touch up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    After butchering a deer today time for a nosewarmer of Three Star Grey. Among other abuse I found the bullet with the edge of the knife so it needs a little touch up.
    Nice looking knife. The shape is just like the ones we use here.
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