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    Quote Originally Posted by Branzig View Post
    I love my cobs. They smoke wonderful, dry, and take a beating like no other pipe.

    Same here.
    I've been known to smoke 3 bowls consecutive with no rest in a cob. I would never do that with a nice briar.
    If the cob burns out, who cares. They're cheap. At least mine are. Those in the OP don't look too cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Breeze View Post
    Same here.
    I've been known to smoke 3 bowls consecutive with no rest in a cob. I would never do that with a nice briar.
    If the cob burns out, who cares. They're cheap. At least mine are. Those in the OP don't look too cheap.
    Ditto. And I tap them on the ashtray when emptying them. Would never do that with a briar or meer.

    I've bought a couple of the 10-packs of MM seconds; still have most of them. I keep a number of them unsmoked for guests and newbie starter kits (cob, wooden golf tee, pipe cleaners, stick matches, and tobacco samples).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruck View Post
    Ditto. And I tap them on the ashtray when emptying them. Would never do that with a briar or meer.

    I've bought a couple of the 10-packs of MM seconds; still have most of them. I keep a number of them unsmoked for guests and newbie starter kits (cob, wooden golf tee, pipe cleaners, stick matches, and tobacco samples).
    Thank you for writing my noobie shopping list for me!! Good call on the golf tee, that's one item off the list that I already have lol! Great thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by JollyRogers View Post
    Thank you for writing my noobie shopping list for me!! Good call on the golf tee, that's one item off the list that I already have lol! Great thread
    Eventually you'll want to get a proper tamper/scraper tool, but a wooden golf tee will do in a pinch I got that idea from a Pufferette who does not seem to have found her way to the new site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Breeze View Post
    Same here.
    I've been known to smoke 3 bowls consecutive with no rest in a cob. I would never do that with a nice briar.
    If the cob burns out, who cares. They're cheap. At least mine are. Those in the OP don't look too cheap.
    Back to back bowls often in cobs. As said, they are cheap.

    The only ones that I have that really are not cheap are the R.Santia cobs. The bone rings along each were a bit more than a 10 pipe grab bag.

    I got the old ones on ebay cheap, and the bamboo shanks didn't cost a lot neither did the stems.
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