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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    Cobs are great smokers, a great value, and a great American tradition. As is hoeing your wife's box
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    I'm not American but cheers. As for the box. Been working on it for a couple of weeks lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGeek View Post
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    I'm not American but cheers. As for the box. Been working on it for a couple of weeks lol.

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    I have to admit, I assumed you were American. A common American trait but you don't have to be American to enjoy a cob or your garden
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    I have to admit, I assumed you were American. A common American trait but you don't have to be American to enjoy a cob or your garden
    Nah I am from sunny Scotland 😂

    I do enjoy a cob in the garden though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    Cobs are great smokers, a great value, and a great American tradition. As is hoeing your wife's box
    EASY!!.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGeek View Post
    Nah I am from sunny Scotland ��

    I do enjoy a cob in the garden though.

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    Cobs are versatile and inexpensive plus they smoke like some of my best briar pipes. Another favorite of mine is a clay pipe. It lets me taste the true tobacco taste. A meer is also good for that but is fragile. I guess they are all good in my book irregardless of price. Would love to see a picture of your Cobb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    Cobs are versatile and inexpensive plus they smoke like some of my best briar pipes. Another favorite of mine is a clay pipe. It lets me taste the true tobacco taste. A meer is also good for that but is fragile. I guess they are all good in my book irregardless of price. Would love to see a picture of your Cobb.
    There you go.

    To be honest my cob is pretty beat up lol. It gets jammed in the pocket of my cargos when I go out gardening and gets knocked about.

    I have quite a nice meer, but the wife says it's creepy so it rarely gets out of the box.

    I don't own a clay pipe but think I might give one a go sometime ☺

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    If I had to pick a fav pipe I think this would be the one. A Charaton Lovat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGeek View Post
    There you go.

    To be honest my cob is pretty beat up lol. It gets jammed in the pocket of my cargos when I go out gardening and gets knocked about.

    I have quite a nice meer, but the wife says it's creepy so it rarely gets out of the box.

    I don't own a clay pipe but think I might give one a go sometime ☺

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    That there is a Cobb with some character. It looks like it should. Thanks.
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    Here is the General that I used on my fishing trip this last week. I like to fish/camp with a cob because I would be mad if it fell out of the boat or got left out in the rain.

    Thanks Dave for the stuff in the jars in the back here. I brought a little of that Bogie along but mostly had some loose ends that I wanted to use up before I start another batch.

    I suppose I am like many here in this thread that want to try to many things and end up with a half of a tin of this and a half of a tin of that........

    My goal is to tidy that up before I settle down some...... {Wish me luck!}

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    P.S. I would be mad if it fell out of the boat etc.... but could live with it.
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    That is why I keep my cellar in the basement and only have the active tins in the garage. I force myself to finish a tin before brining up a new one.
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