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    Think I'll do a cob tonight m'self Jon. We need one of these to sit around .http://www.machinemart.co.uk/images/.../090310170.jpg
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    I have a fake one. Lol. I've actually been eyeing some for when decide to get a house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post

    I'm a fan of the old pot bellies. They used to have what they call Hobo stoves in the guard carriage on all the Queensland trains once. It was like a 18" diameter pipe about 36" high with a narrow flue going out near the top of the carriage. Fed on coal or small bit of wood usually. Large enough for a small frypan or kettle. Ideal for one man, would do two if need be.


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    Perfect for a small yet comfortable Hobbit Hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Very cool!

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    Smoking my new MM Morgan cob.
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    Never Heard of a Morgan MM ? Is that a new model put out by MM ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Never Heard of a Morgan MM ? Is that a new model put out by MM ??
    Yea. The only place I found it was aristocob .com
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    Tried something different today. I have had a couple of tobacco plants hanging in the top of my garage for at least 15 years probably closer to twenty. i asked my wife and it has been so long she even can't remember. Should be well cured by now! I tried a little water sprayed on it as it is so dry and it burnt pretty quick. I then added to much water and didn't cut it fine enough so it was at the other end of the spectrum. I suppose I should have got the paper cutter out not the Ulu. Does anyone here have experience with or can recommend where I should look for advice on making my own recipe for a pipe?
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