Durham Don
For years Missouri Meerschaum has collaborated with American blending house Cornell & Diehl to create special corn cob tobacco pipes elevated by distinctive designs and high-quality acrylic stems. Moreover, they honor C&D’s Carolina roots and the Carolina region’s deep tobacco history. Released in 2024, the Durham Don pays homage to Durham, North Carolina’s historic tobacco tradition with a design inspired by a timeless Dunhill shape.
Durham’s connection to tobacco dates back to the 19th century when Washington Duke established W. Duke and Sons in 1865 manufacturing Pro Bono Publico pipe tobacco. Washington’s son, J.B. “Buck” Duke, would go on to found American Tobacco Co. — among the largest companies of that era and one that included such iconic brands as Bull Durham and Lucky Strike. Today the factories and warehouses of American Tobacco remain a staple and identity marker of downtown Durham. As a pipe design, the Missouri Meerschaum Durham Don features a canted Poker bowl on the end of a short shank and elongated stem, calling to mind Dunhill’s Don shape. A metal accent adds a refined touch between the black shank and stem and the entire design sits sturdily upright.
Note: 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!
Elijah Krewson –
Did you like the Merrick, but thought it was too small? Did you like the Dagner Diamond, but it was just a tad too big?
This pipe is the one for you; it’s utterly perfect—the right size bowl with a stem length that lends itself well to any smoke, anytime.
Get your own- it’s well worth the cost.
Stay smoky.