Details
The Pony Express unfiltered pipe is a step below the Legend in size, which makes it ideal for a quick smoke. Available in straight only.
Customer Reviews
- Great Pipe & Price Review by Michael
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Do not let price fool you.... I have a grand collection of briar pipes.. that now sit most bemused over my continued use of my MM pipes. I picked this one up a few weeks ago and just love it. The break in period only take a bowl or two and wow... does this let the flavor of the tobacco come forward. So for those of you who are English Tobacco Briar Only smokes.. I say... order a few of the different MM pipes.... go hide out in the backyard and after a few smokes I promise you will be hooked on these pipes. (Posted on 5/12/13)Price Value Quality - Fun Review by AK47
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Great litte pipe "Pony Express" I plan on keeping it in my tackle box for those late nights out catfishing!!! (Posted on 3/27/13)Price Value Quality - My first and favorable impression of pipe smoking and cob pipes especially. Review by Jerry B-P Riggs
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I'd always wondered what it was pipe smokers enjoyed that the rest of us were missing. You'd look at them with their favorite pipe clenched between their teeth and it seemed they were calmer and more thoughtful. Any wonder that the pipe smoker has been a subject of interest to so many artists, and so ubiquitous a presence in depictions of hearth, home, grandpas with their grandkids, a day of fishing or an evening by the campfire, and so much more.Quality Price Value
Well, I decided I'd try it for myself, and just in case it didn't work out, I chose a pipe that wouldn't cost very much. So I bought a Missouri Meerschaum Pony Express and a pouch of burley tobacco. Turned out to be the best investment I ever made. Eventually I graduated to many, and much more expensive, briar pipes. But none of them could equal my original enjoyment in the simple indulgence of that corn cob pipe, for cool smoking, good flavor, and an easy draw, not to mention affordability. I have racks of briars now that I have not used for many a year, and a whole passel of corn cob pipes of all sizes which are in regular use, lying at my elbow beside where I sit, waiting their turn...and amid them there lies that little Pony Express pipe that started it all (Posted on 2/15/13)