An American Tradition: Corn Cob Pipes and Aromatic Tobacco

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Aromatics are always looked down upon BUT if you want an aromatic that tastes exactly like it smells, pick up cornel and diehl autumn evening. It’s my everyday smoke. Maple and vanilla with hints of hay and pecan. It’s so good.

CS-ywiu
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in 15 years of smoking, I have found that aromatics always feel good in the afternoon, especially with a cup of coffee.

aiarch
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As a pipe smoker from Missouri I find it a matter of state pride every time I smoke a cob

builderofstuff
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Im not going to lie you have the most pleasant southern Twain I have ever heard its a real lost art to communicate with such ease and sophistication wish we all still had that destination here in the South

sal
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Love the content. History and philosophy of the pipe and tobaccos. Keep this up, this content is pure gold and no one else is providing this important information to the community.

timrobinson
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As a fellow southerner, being from Louisville, Kentucky, I have a deep and heartfelt appreciation for the spoken word poured out like a mixture of butter and molasses on one of grandma’s buttermilk biscuits. I have thoroughly enjoyed a number of your videos, and have been educated more and more about this new indulgence of mine. The one common theme, I have found in your labors has been (if I may be so bold) “Enjoying a pipe makes shutting up for a minute pleasurable.”
I appreciate the work you put into these videos, the production value and your shared philosophy that has increased my enjoyment of pipe smoking. May God continue to bless you and your moo cows.

Reidgashley
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I have my coffee black; no milk, cream, sugar, or flavorings. I like my pipe tobacco the same. Of course, the aromatics fill a room with a sweet odor, which the ladies love. The fair sex often complain vociferously at the smell produced by the good old English blends, so if you want a smoke in the house (perhaps because outside is raging a hailstorm, a heavy snowfall, or a rabid raccoon), you can avoid another type of storm indoors by the simple expedient of filling your bowl with something redolent of a peach orchard, a cherry bush, a Parisian perfumy scent, or the like. Odd that my wife was fine with my English blends when we were newlyweds; but now that forty-seven years have come and gone, her scent sensibilities have undergone a change. And corn cobs--love 'em and have ten or so. Absolutely take one on your next fishing trip.

uptonsavoie
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Hi Alan!
Thank you for nice vídeo about this monument: Corn Cob Pipe.
I have 4 (four) Cobs and others 14 Pipes (one Meerschaum).
Well...
I'm subscrive in your channel and waiting another vídeos.
Congrats from Brazil South America.
Nathan.

tabacosbebidasecultura
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Bought my first pipe
Today, a Missouri Meerschaum cob. I begun my journey to find peace through pipes. Greetings from Italy

jacopovilla
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Watched you last night with Brother George, a very good interview!!! You are absolutely correct that aromatics work wonderfully well with cobs. I have a "Devil Anse" and "Country Gentleman" cob; both of which I enjoy immensely. I smoke a pipe for the simple, sentimental reason that my grandfather smoked a pipe and it hearkens me back to happier days. I do believe I will gain great enjoyment from further videos on your channel!!!

georgebrown
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I have Savinellis, Dunhills, Tinskys, Heeschen, Preben, S.Bang and other Danish pipes, but the pipes I smoke the most are Missouri Meerchaums filled woth Lanes 1Q or one of Boswell's aromatic blends and I apologize to no one. Great video from a new subscriber!

cliffhouser
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Love the accent, I could listen to your voice all day!!

steve
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Not sure how I found your channel, but I'm glad I did. This time of the year I reach for my pipes more often than my cigars.

gcbwoods
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Good video! You have a wonderful elocution of speech and I look forward to your videos!

hettro-cv
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Just discovered your channel, I hail from the Ozarks of Oklahoma. It's fantastic to see a fellow southerner here talking sharing their love for this hobby. Keep up the good work!!!

walteryoung
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This good fellow and the American cob are true gems👍👍👍

sharptungsten
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Hey! I'm from Poland and I've enjoyed this video. It was interesting to watch. While I used to have a pipe when I was younger, I never truly got into it. Lately, I've been wanting to try smoking a pipe again and I might go the simple route - with a cheap corncob and an aromatic tobacco. Perhaps I should pair it with a glass of american bourbon, while listening to american country music ;)

Havealocalife
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Just found Paul’s Pipe Shop in Flint, MI. Picked up two of their Cayuga pipes and Arrowhead blend. Gentleman all I gotta say is you don’t know what you’re missing. I’ve never been so relaxed in my life.

KawaRider
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Hi from sunny Southern California. I grew some corn this year and figured I'd try my hand carving out a few corncob pipes. I appreciate what you had to say and enjoyed your non hurried presentation. God bless

Zaillith
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Hello from Tampa, FL. I saw your interview with George Bruno and it was fantastic! I love your content. Please keep it coming. I am an avid cigar smoker who is fairly new to pipe smoking. I bought my first pipe in March of this year and I am hooked. I have to say, pipe smoking has taken over. I placed two orders of tobacco over the weekend all of which are blends I have not yet tried. I would love some of your recommendations. Thank you.

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