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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    If I was buying a corn cob it would be the bent legend.... Followed by the country gentleman

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  • CPWSolf
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    Originally posted by Wigan View Post
    Random video dude!
    In my signature? That's my YouTube channel....pipes and cigars

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  • TonyN
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    Get the pipe you like and the right tobacco and there's no turning back.

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  • parnaby
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    I love the smell of pipe tobacco, but never considered trying any for some reason. Didn't realise it was so cheap (compared to cigars anyway). Think this maybe one for the future.

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  • Wigan
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    Where have you seen pipe plus stand for 3 quid?

    This is a heap of corn cob pipes which seem to be highly recommended for beginners?

    MM Corn Cobs tobacco pipes are grown and made in Missouri and are the world's oldest manufacturer of smoking corn cob pipes.


    there is 3 pages worth to get thru there and all pretty cheap

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  • tommy
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    Has anyone ever bought one of these very cheap pipes with stand sets? ?3seems awfully cheap but if they are ok I may get one to see if I like smoking a pipe. I feel pipe smoking would be better suited to my work day.
    I will now go back and read this thread and probably get the answer I look for [emoji6]

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  • Wigan
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    Originally posted by CPWSolf View Post
    You said not cheap but actually a good corncob is at a good price and generally fantastic smokers
    Random video dude!

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  • Wigan
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    I looking into this slightly. You can get corn cobs in a range of sizes and styles and they practically give them away. You could ten corn cobs to try for the price of one decent pipe. Would hate to spend all that money and find I don't really like it

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  • Harry M
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    I would like a small collection of nice pipes in the future anyway so will probably get one at some point also a corncob. Thanks for all the advice lads and will let you know on what I choose soon


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  • CPWSolf
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    You said not cheap but actually a good corncob is at a good price and generally fantastic smokers

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  • oskihen
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    Originally posted by Tucky View Post
    The best advice I can give Is to go to a shop. Look at the pipes and feel them, one will just work for you both aesthetically and even more importantly it will fit your hand. Wander around with it a little as you chat. You will know the right one.
    Just try not to start pointing with it lol

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  • Tucky
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    The best advice I can give Is to go to a shop. Look at the pipes and feel them, one will just work for you both aesthetically and even more importantly it will fit your hand. Wander around with it a little as you chat. You will know the right one.

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Churchwardens look the biz, but are a different kettle of fish.

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  • Budgie Smuggler
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    I think some of the Churchwarden style pipes on the GQ site come with 2 stems, 1 long, the other short.

    Maybe start with one of those?

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  • oskihen
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    Don't draw so hard !!! Or just get a normal pipe like a Peterson or savinelli have a gander at gqtobaccos.com

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