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Newfound respect and appreciation for Corn Cobs
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<blockquote data-quote="morningsmoke" data-source="post: 299814" data-attributes="member: 3071"><p>My father smoked cobs for sixty years always with Sir Walter R until before he passed(he's been gone 8 years) he switched to Carter Hall. He cleaned a couple every morning before breakfast before he left to farm and they carried him through the day. I can still see him on his tractor turning the earth the smoke from his pipe and from the stack moving across the field. He only smoked a briar if he and mom went out for the night or to a meeting. I realize now that there was alot special he knew about a cob. Now a smoke one off and on with some Carter (I fitted mine with a better stem) and its truly a great smoke. But more so it's a tribute to my dad and the pipe smokers that shaped our past and our love for pipes and tobacco.( Excuse me while I wipe my eyes). Hold your cobs high BOB!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morningsmoke, post: 299814, member: 3071"] My father smoked cobs for sixty years always with Sir Walter R until before he passed(he's been gone 8 years) he switched to Carter Hall. He cleaned a couple every morning before breakfast before he left to farm and they carried him through the day. I can still see him on his tractor turning the earth the smoke from his pipe and from the stack moving across the field. He only smoked a briar if he and mom went out for the night or to a meeting. I realize now that there was alot special he knew about a cob. Now a smoke one off and on with some Carter (I fitted mine with a better stem) and its truly a great smoke. But more so it's a tribute to my dad and the pipe smokers that shaped our past and our love for pipes and tobacco.( Excuse me while I wipe my eyes). Hold your cobs high BOB! [/QUOTE]
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