Mark Twain corn cob pipe (bent stem)

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    Description

    A corn pipe born in the U.S.:

    Corn cob pipes have been made in the U.S. since 1869. According to the stories, a carpenter tried making a pipe out of a corn cob, and was pleasantly surprised with the way it smoked. A few years later, he started his corn pipes business. Nowadays, the "Missouri Meerschaum Company" is the largest pipe-maker in the world!

    The Missouri Meerschaum Mark Twain?

    The "Mark Twain" is among the brand's most interesting creations, as it refers to the American writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known as Mark Twain. He became famous in 1876, thanks to his book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". A native of Missouri, Mark Twain was particularly fond of its corn cob pipe. This Missouri Meerschaum is a nice tribute to the writer!

    The details of this Mark Twain pipe:

    The Mark Twain pipe has a Dublin-shaped (flared out) bowl. Medium-sized, it will still allow you to enjoy a nice relaxing moment with your favorite tobacco. This pipe comes with a 6 mm filter. We recommend you get a box of balsa filters with it, to be able to replace it often. However, you can also choose to smoke it without filter. This Mark Twain has a bent stem, but also exists with a straight one.

    Due to the nature of corn cobs, the finish of this pipe can present more or less irregularities depending on the model. This is perfectly normal and only adds to the charm and character of each pipe! 

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    Characteristics
    CountryUnited States
    Length14,9 cm
    Height5,5 cm
    Chamber diameter1,8 cm
    Chamber depth4 cm
    Stem materialPlastic
    Filter6mm
    Weight50 g
    MaterialCorn
    Stand-upNo
    Pipe shapeDublin
    Missouri Meerschaum collectionMark Twain

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