Nature
07-28-2015, 02:06 PM
Well, I've finally done it.
I have burned through my first cob.
This is the first pipe I bought last November when I first began dabbling in pipes. A Missouri Meerschaum Legend. I had noticed that I seemed to have trouble smoking the bowl all the way down when I knew there was still tobacco in there. This hadn't been much of a problem for me before. Then while cleaning, I discovered the floor of the bowl was soft. Maybe just soft cake from previous bowls not smoked all the way? Nope. The draught hole was well above the floor; about 1/2 an inch! I had smoked through the wooden shank inserted into the cob and was burning through the soft pith of the cob.
A bit of poking with a pipe cleaner and it went right through the bottom.
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/w560/mwright66/Pipes/0087D30A-2518-4400-8EA6-16558945BE45_zpsqxbn2144.jpg (http://s1329.photobucket.com/user/mwright66/media/Pipes/0087D30A-2518-4400-8EA6-16558945BE45_zpsqxbn2144.jpg.html)
This seems like it should be a rite of passing in the pipe world.
How long does it typically take you to go through a cob?
I have burned through my first cob.
This is the first pipe I bought last November when I first began dabbling in pipes. A Missouri Meerschaum Legend. I had noticed that I seemed to have trouble smoking the bowl all the way down when I knew there was still tobacco in there. This hadn't been much of a problem for me before. Then while cleaning, I discovered the floor of the bowl was soft. Maybe just soft cake from previous bowls not smoked all the way? Nope. The draught hole was well above the floor; about 1/2 an inch! I had smoked through the wooden shank inserted into the cob and was burning through the soft pith of the cob.
A bit of poking with a pipe cleaner and it went right through the bottom.
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/w560/mwright66/Pipes/0087D30A-2518-4400-8EA6-16558945BE45_zpsqxbn2144.jpg (http://s1329.photobucket.com/user/mwright66/media/Pipes/0087D30A-2518-4400-8EA6-16558945BE45_zpsqxbn2144.jpg.html)
This seems like it should be a rite of passing in the pipe world.
How long does it typically take you to go through a cob?