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Cool corncob idea
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<blockquote data-quote="niles" data-source="post: 61631" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>LL - this is great...</p><p></p><p>Is this something a handy dude like me could accomplish or would I need special pipe-making tools? I just recently busted my little cob's stem (the one in the pic) and went and got a new MM, kind of a medium sized Macdaddy - if I could fit a nice stem in the little older (and smaller) guy I certainly would...honestly, I haven't messed around with pipe-doctoring much at all, but maybe testing some skills on a cobber is the way to start...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="niles, post: 61631, member: 758"] LL - this is great... Is this something a handy dude like me could accomplish or would I need special pipe-making tools? I just recently busted my little cob's stem (the one in the pic) and went and got a new MM, kind of a medium sized Macdaddy - if I could fit a nice stem in the little older (and smaller) guy I certainly would...honestly, I haven't messed around with pipe-doctoring much at all, but maybe testing some skills on a cobber is the way to start...? [/QUOTE]
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