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MM Buyers Guide 1/27/2013
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 411052" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>The natural finish Missouri Pride is an especially nice cob. Somehow, to my eye, the simpler and less "designed" cobs are, the better I like them. The MP is mid-size in the MM liineup and is light as a feather. For less than $5, I'd say they're very well made and sturdy. The combo of a natural finish Missouri Pride, some kitchen matches, a pouch of burley and a golf tee tamper is hard to beat on a stroll or drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 411052, member: 2318"] The natural finish Missouri Pride is an especially nice cob. Somehow, to my eye, the simpler and less "designed" cobs are, the better I like them. The MP is mid-size in the MM liineup and is light as a feather. For less than $5, I'd say they're very well made and sturdy. The combo of a natural finish Missouri Pride, some kitchen matches, a pouch of burley and a golf tee tamper is hard to beat on a stroll or drive. [/QUOTE]
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