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<blockquote data-quote="serif365" data-source="post: 238480" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Hey Kelly, welcome to BoB from Rick in Austin. Another hot day here in Central Texas. I just came in from the porch after another great bowl of Frog Morton Cellar. I found an antique Missouri Meerschaum barrel cob with a cane stem/bit on eBay a few weeks back. It seems to fit well with a "bourbon" blend. I smoke the pipe somewhat sparingly as the stem gets progressively shorter as the tip is consumed in the bottom of the bowl. But, I figure it has lasted a long time before I acquired it and it's still got a lot of life yet to go (pretty soon it will be a "nose warmer").</p><p></p><p>Great to see a fellow Texan on the forum and I look forward to hearing more from you. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serif365, post: 238480, member: 2672"] Hey Kelly, welcome to BoB from Rick in Austin. Another hot day here in Central Texas. I just came in from the porch after another great bowl of Frog Morton Cellar. I found an antique Missouri Meerschaum barrel cob with a cane stem/bit on eBay a few weeks back. It seems to fit well with a "bourbon" blend. I smoke the pipe somewhat sparingly as the stem gets progressively shorter as the tip is consumed in the bottom of the bowl. But, I figure it has lasted a long time before I acquired it and it's still got a lot of life yet to go (pretty soon it will be a "nose warmer"). Great to see a fellow Texan on the forum and I look forward to hearing more from you. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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