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    Carolina Gent Corn Cob Pipe

    $34.29
    The Carolina Gent Corn Cob Pipe is the result of a collaboration between Missouri Meerschaum Company and the legendary blending house, Cornell & Diehl. This pipe is part of a series between these two storied companies. This chubby, yet handsome pipe of modest length features a generous bowl accompanied by a red Italian acrylic stem, nickel band, black stain, and a hardwood plug in the bottom of the bowl. Its ideal pairing would be with your favorite Cornell & Diehl blend of tobacco! The Carolina Gent would fit in just as well on a camping trip as it would on a golf outing.

    Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!

  • Charles Towne Cobbler Corn Cob Pipe

    $34.29
    The Charles Towne Cobbler Corn Cob Pipe is the result of a collaboration between Missouri Meerschaum Company and the legendary blending house Cornell & Diehl. This pipe is part of a series between these two storied companies. Elegant and stately. Need we say more? The Charles Towne Cobbler has proven to be a wildly popular pipe featuring a red bent Italian acrylic bit with a nickel accent, a tall billiard-style bowl, an attractive black stain, and fitted with a hardwood plug in the bottom of the bowl. The best thing you could do with this pipe is to fill it with your favorite Cornell & Diehl tobacco! Ideal for a night on the town and equally at home by the fireplace, the Charles Towne Cobbler is a crowd pleaser for a reason.

    Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!

  • The Kingston Judge

    $34.29
    The Kingston Judge is the third pipe in the collaboration series of Missouri Meerschaum Company and the legendary blending house Cornell & Diehl. Like the Carolina Gent and Charles Towne Cobbler, the Kingston Judge brings you refined pipe smoking in a corn cob pipe. A handsome and stately pipe, the Kingston Judge echoes the men of the past who walked the halls of Conway City Hall during its early lifetime as the Old Horry County Courthouse in what was then Kingston, and is now Conway, South Carolina. A filled and varnished Rob Roy bowl is inlaid with two beadlines that run below of the pipe’s rim and the bottom of the bowl is fitted with a genuine hardwood plug. A nickel ferrule on the shank compliments the beauty of the Cumberland pattern acrylic mouth piece. Whether you smoke in the comfort of your own home in silent contemplation, or out in the night amongst others, the Kingston Judge will give you that delicious smoke and a comfortable air of sophistication.
  • Southport Ferryman Corn Cob Pipe

    $34.29
    In line with Missouri Meerschaum's annual collaboration with American pipe tobacco company Cornell & Diehl, the Southport Ferryman offers an elevated rendition of the classic corn cob pipe and pays homage to C&D's Carolinian roots. Situated on the southern coast of North Carolina, Southport is an idyllic locale near the mouth of the Cape Fear River. The Southport Ferryman corn cob pipe honors this historic city and its iconic waterways with an archetypal Lovat shape, pairing a tall Billiard corn cob bowl to an elongated hardwood shank and abbreviated saddle stem. Said shank has been darkened to evoke the look of bamboo, and like all of the Missouri Meerschaum and Cornell & Diehl collaborative shapes, it features a high-quality acrylic stem, here paired to flashy nickel accent.

    Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!

  • Salem Woodsman

    $37.99
    Missouri Meerschaum's annual collaboration with American pipe tobacco company Cornell & Diehl, the Salem Woodsman offers an elevated rendition of the classic corn cob pipe and pays homage to C&D's Carolinian roots. Situated in western North Carolina, in the Appalachian foothills, Salem is neighbor to Morganton, the original location of Cornell & Diehl. As a pipe shape, the Salem Woodsman is a Churchwarden-like interpretation of the iconic corn cob, pairing a tall, rounded corn cob bowl to an elongated hardwood shank and abbreviated saddle stem. Said shank has been darkened to evoke the look of bamboo, and like all of the Missouri Meerschaum and Cornell & Diehl collaborative shapes, it features a high-quality acrylic stem, here paired to a flashy nickel accent.

    Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!

  • Charles Towne Landing Corn Cob Pipe

    $34.29
    Each year, Missouri Meerschaum collaborates with American blending house Cornell & Diehl to create special corn cob tobacco pipes, elevated by distinctive designs and high-quality acrylic stems. Moreover, they pay homage to C&D's Carolinian roots, with this Charles Towne Landing  piece offering a unique version of the Charles Towne Cobbler shape of years past. Located in Charleston, Charles Towne Landing is the birthplace of South Carolina, an historic site where English settlers first made ground in 1620. As a corn cob pipe, the Charles Towne Landing shares the shame bowl and overall design as the Charles Towne Cobbler, but with a darkened hardwood shank that evokes the aesthetic of bamboo in line with Missouri Meerschaum and Cornell & Diehl's Southport Ferryman and Salem Woodsman pipes. It's all finished up with an elegant metal accent and comfortable acrylic mouthpiece for a corn cob pipe that's equally rustic and distinguished.

    Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!

  • American blending house Cornell & Diehl and Missouri Meerschaum have collaborated several times to create special corn cob pipes: the Carolina Gent, the Charles Towne Cobbler, and the Kingston Judge. They're all inspired by North and South Carolina history, and for 2023, Missouri Meerschaum crafted a limited-edition holiday cob: the Morganton Caroler. Before relocating to South Carolina, Cornell & Diehl was based in Morganton, North Carolina, and Missouri Meerschaum's Morganton Caroler Limited-Edition 2023 corn cob honors the blending house's decades-long reputation for producing quality pipe tobaccos. It features the same Calabash-like bowl as Missouri Meerschaum's popular Patriot shape, but the Morganton Caroler 2023 is elevated by a bold fumed rim, an elegant brass band, and an elongated stem of swirling yellow and white hues. Like all of Missouri Meerschaum's C&D pipes, the stem is fashioned from high-quality acrylic, making for a long-lasting corn cob pipe that lacks nothing in the way of eye-catching appeal and holiday charm.

    Due to the nature of the corn cobs themselves, you may notice some chipping on the top edge of your pipe. This is perfectly normal and won’t in any way affect the way your pipe smokes. The chips only add to the charm and character of your corn cob pipe. Enjoy!

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