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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 514845" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>For those well versed in cobs, which Missouri Meerschaums have larger bowls? If you dig around, it seems all the bowls are from .6-.8 inner diameter. That doesn't seem like much variation. I'm new to the cob. I only have one cob, a MM Legend (.7" inner diameter). I'm not looking for something massive. If the Legend is a group 3, I'm looking for a group 4 or even 4.5. The Legend is just a tad smaller than I'd like. Also looking to keep the cost under $10, which is why I'm not opening it up to the custom lines or custom makers. Still inexpensive, but just a wee bit bigger bowl capacity.</p><p></p><p>ps-not interested in the MacArthur or more flamboyant shapes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 514845, member: 1211"] For those well versed in cobs, which Missouri Meerschaums have larger bowls? If you dig around, it seems all the bowls are from .6-.8 inner diameter. That doesn't seem like much variation. I'm new to the cob. I only have one cob, a MM Legend (.7" inner diameter). I'm not looking for something massive. If the Legend is a group 3, I'm looking for a group 4 or even 4.5. The Legend is just a tad smaller than I'd like. Also looking to keep the cost under $10, which is why I'm not opening it up to the custom lines or custom makers. Still inexpensive, but just a wee bit bigger bowl capacity. ps-not interested in the MacArthur or more flamboyant shapes. [/QUOTE]
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