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Tom Sawyer and a cob
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 462544" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Reeds certainly make sense. I belatedly checked Smoking Pipes > Old Dominion. This cob pipe brand seems to be the modern version of the cobs used by Virginia planters back in the day. The descriptive text for their cobs refers to bamboo reed stems. Far as I can see, the Old Dominion brand produces only one style and size, going for historic authenticity rather than variety. They also manufacture clay pipes. I've read that MM uses birch for its stems, and their product development / marketing has been ingenious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 462544, member: 2318"] Reeds certainly make sense. I belatedly checked Smoking Pipes > Old Dominion. This cob pipe brand seems to be the modern version of the cobs used by Virginia planters back in the day. The descriptive text for their cobs refers to bamboo reed stems. Far as I can see, the Old Dominion brand produces only one style and size, going for historic authenticity rather than variety. They also manufacture clay pipes. I've read that MM uses birch for its stems, and their product development / marketing has been ingenious. [/QUOTE]
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