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Aromatics are always looked down upon BUT if you want an aromatic that tastes exactly like it smells, pick up cornel and diehl autumn evening. It’s my everyday smoke. Maple and vanilla with hints of hay and pecan. It’s so good.
Im not going to lie you have the most pleasant southern Twain I have ever heard its a real lost art to communicate with such ease and sophistication wish we all still had that destination here in the South
Love the content. History and philosophy of the pipe and tobaccos. Keep this up, this content is pure gold and no one else is providing this important information to the community.
I'm new to pipe smoking and bought my first pipe (Country Gentleman Corn Cob Pipe) yesterday. It arrives this Monday and I'm glad you came up in my feed. I will be enjoying your videos in the following weeks. Cheers!
@@ballsax69 another great channel for newer (and not so new) pipers is Muttonchop Piper. He has a lot of recommendations, and advice on techniques. Also, NW Pipe Smoker is entertaining to watch while enjoying a bowl.
As a fellow southerner, being from Louisville, Kentucky, I have a deep and heartfelt appreciation for the spoken word poured out like a mixture of butter and molasses on one of grandma’s buttermilk biscuits. I have thoroughly enjoyed a number of your videos, and have been educated more and more about this new indulgence of mine. The one common theme, I have found in your labors has been (if I may be so bold) “Enjoying a pipe makes shutting up for a minute pleasurable.” I appreciate the work you put into these videos, the production value and your shared philosophy that has increased my enjoyment of pipe smoking. May God continue to bless you and your moo cows.
Watched you last night with Brother George, a very good interview!!! You are absolutely correct that aromatics work wonderfully well with cobs. I have a "Devil Anse" and "Country Gentleman" cob; both of which I enjoy immensely. I smoke a pipe for the simple, sentimental reason that my grandfather smoked a pipe and it hearkens me back to happier days. I do believe I will gain great enjoyment from further videos on your channel!!!
We share that in common my friend. My Grandfather also smoked a pipe and my fondest memories were Saturday mornings at his house with the smell of aromatic tobacco and sausage cooking. It was the 80s.....when life was normal.
Thanks for another wonderful video! I agree, there is nothing more American than an aromatic tobacco in a corn cob pipe. I appreciate you calling out the agricultural nature of the products. I feel that this is something that is often overlooked in conversations about pipes and tobacco, and it is good to be reminded of it periodically. Take care!
As much as I would like to say my good sir, that you deserve more followers I can't because there aren't too many pipe smokers left nowadays. I had just found your channel because I am 23 years old and I have been smoking pipes since I was about 19. I am not going to be a hypocrite, I do still smoke cigarettes every now and then but it is in fact not the same reason I light up my pipe. I am very happy to have found your channel I find you very intellectual and very admirable to a Young Man like myself. Thank you good sir, many blessings from Wauseon Ohio.... As you said America was born in the country and moved into the city, well I was born in the city and moved to the country. I don't miss all the action from Detroit at all
Hey there man, you're not alone! I'm 23 and a few years back moved from Phoenix to Western NC, and replace cigarettes with weed. My current issue now is finding a genuine tobacco shop to hold some pipes, as I'm picking my first. Channels like this and Muttonchop Piper have been amazing to come by. Happy piping to ya
Hi Alan! Thank you for nice vídeo about this monument: Corn Cob Pipe. I have 4 (four) Cobs and others 14 Pipes (one Meerschaum). Well... I'm subscrive in your channel and waiting another vídeos. Congrats from Brazil South America. Nathan.
I discovered your channel yesterday and have watched several videos. All that I've indulged have been representative of exemplary work. Please do continue with this effort. I appreciate your cadence, and the precision by which you choose your words. That is a trait not often observed these days. I commend you that beautiful cob. Good day, Sir.
My favorite as well is from a near by tobacconist, JM Boswell. I was called eclectic, which I take as a compliment, because I like both high quality Aromatic and English blends. I like briars and cobbs, and depending on my mood I switch around. This is a wonderful hobby, which I find wonderful as there is a world of experience and knowledge to be had. Thank you for these videos and great discussions.
Just discovered your channel, I hail from the Ozarks of Oklahoma. It's fantastic to see a fellow southerner here talking sharing their love for this hobby. Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks, Doc. I was tickled with the subject of this video and do feel more enlightened! Your dialogue went well with my early morning coffee and pipe. Keep up the good work, it’s appreciated. JWW
Enjoying a cob filled with Macbaren 7 seas regular while watching. Just wonderful. I love hanging out with you and sipping a bowl. Great start or end to my day. Good day to you sir and keep them coming.
Thank you for making this video. I think what makes the corncob pipe special is it shows our resourcefulness, which was something that early settlers had to learn when coming to this country. As far as tobacco preferences, I prefer aromatics over English blend tobacco.The room note is more agreeable when I smoke it.
I have been rewatching your posts of late on both RU-vid and Instagram. Looking forward to more content after your family has settled into your new home. Your register and cadence when speaking for me lends itself to pipe smoking. You had mentioned, in another video, that the new home represented a dream home and I wanted to share with you that my wife and I have recently been blessed with an opportunity to purchase a home we have always wanted. The original home is log and was built onsite in 1773. By way of a bonus the house comes with the original hand written land grant from Lord Fairfax. You may have guessed by that we are located in the historic Commonwealth of Virginia. The beautiful Shenandoah Valley to be more specific. We are very excited to be closing on that property at the end of this month and begin our time preserving this piece of history. Thank you for what you have created with the Old Carolina Pipe Cottage and I look forward to hearing and learning more from you in the future.
Hi from sunny Southern California. I grew some corn this year and figured I'd try my hand carving out a few corncob pipes. I appreciate what you had to say and enjoyed your non hurried presentation. God bless
I like Corncob pipes I bought a Missouri corn cob and think they are a go too pipe nothing fancy but enjoyable just the same , I like Black Cherry 🍒 & Vanilla aromatic . Thanks for the video.
I too am from the south and have fond memories of my grandparents smoking cobs full of Prince Albert. I loved the smell. I only smoke cobs and rarely smoke anything but PA. I love your videos and it’s refreshing to here a young man who still has a southern accent.
As per your suggestion in another video, I made my way to Paul's in Flint and I purchased Arrowhead and a Vanilla aromatic that they blend in shop and it is delightful. I've yet to purchase a corncob pipe, but after viewing this I'll likely add one of these pieces of Americana to my collection. Thanks as always for your thoughts and time.
WTF !!!!! U sir are an absolute Joy & UNEXPECTED suprize !! Your "accent" your vocabulary, explanations..... u my good man are an example of a higher/better time of people, personality,...... i TRULY appreciated this video !!! Thank you & bless you good sir !!! Bless you. But do a proper mutton chops beard ! 😅❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤ btw, u are 100% correct on ALL your observations.
New to the Channel, love the content so far. In one of your videos you mentioned Boswell's in Chambersburg, PA. My wife is from near there and her father got a pipe in their shop many years ago, a Butz-Choquin. I have since inherited that pipe and it is a very special piece in the meager but growing collection. When I saw the title of this video, I immediately reached for an estate Missouri Meerschaum, one of 2 that I own, and packed in some Autumn Evening, while watching. Great topics and great presentation. Well done!
I have Savinellis, Dunhills, Tinskys, Heeschen, Preben, S.Bang and other Danish pipes, but the pipes I smoke the most are Missouri Meerchaums filled woth Lanes 1Q or one of Boswell's aromatic blends and I apologize to no one. Great video from a new subscriber!
Beautiful channel my friend!! Keep up the good content. I luv it, as I watch this for the first time, smoking my Missouri Meerschaum filled with cherry tobacco
This is my first time watching one of your videos. Just picked up my first pipe. A Corn Cob made by Missouri Meerschaum. I've had a functioning Bilbo Baggins pipe for years, but i smoked other "pipeweed" in it. As i watch this video, I am smoking some Viking Fleet from my local Cigar Cigar store. While sipping an old fashioned made with Woodford Reserve Double Oak. Whiskey made predominately from corn and a corn cob pipe. Doesn't get much more American than that. It's a nice way to start my pipe smoking journey and spend the start of my 34th birthday.
I have my coffee black; no milk, cream, sugar, or flavorings. I like my pipe tobacco the same. Of course, the aromatics fill a room with a sweet odor, which the ladies love. The fair sex often complain vociferously at the smell produced by the good old English blends, so if you want a smoke in the house (perhaps because outside is raging a hailstorm, a heavy snowfall, or a rabid raccoon), you can avoid another type of storm indoors by the simple expedient of filling your bowl with something redolent of a peach orchard, a cherry bush, a Parisian perfumy scent, or the like. Odd that my wife was fine with my English blends when we were newlyweds; but now that forty-seven years have come and gone, her scent sensibilities have undergone a change. And corn cobs--love 'em and have ten or so. Absolutely take one on your next fishing trip.
I just subscribed and enjoy your poetic commentary of the simple pleasures of pipe smoking. Thanks for not being afraid of being a traditional American. Looking forward to enjoying more content.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Cobs are my favorite also. Thanks for the video looking for more. PS: I had a cap exactly like the one you are wearing. It was my favorite for years but I left it an a restaurant & when I went back it was gone. It was my favorite. :(
This channel will be the no.1 pipe channel for sure and will grow to MILLIONS of subs. For sure...time will grace this channel. 5k subs by December 22 easy peasy. God bless sir
Hello from Tampa, FL. I saw your interview with George Bruno and it was fantastic! I love your content. Please keep it coming. I am an avid cigar smoker who is fairly new to pipe smoking. I bought my first pipe in March of this year and I am hooked. I have to say, pipe smoking has taken over. I placed two orders of tobacco over the weekend all of which are blends I have not yet tried. I would love some of your recommendations. Thank you.
I smoke my first cobs this week, both Missouri Meershaums and both inaugural bowls were Carter Hall. Very impressed with their smoking characteristics. It’s nice to ring the changes with both different pipes and tobaccos. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. All the best from Scotland 🏴 Garry
Hey! I'm from Poland and I've enjoyed this video. It was interesting to watch. While I used to have a pipe when I was younger, I never truly got into it. Lately, I've been wanting to try smoking a pipe again and I might go the simple route - with a cheap corncob and an aromatic tobacco. Perhaps I should pair it with a glass of american bourbon, while listening to american country music ;)
Florence South Carolina here. I grew up watching my grandparents chew and smoke tobacco and now I too appreciate the taste of America cash crop of the south. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Just found your channel and watched a couple of videos, very good. Was very interested in the Sea Wolf customize corn cob pipe. I looked it up but everything was in a foreign language and I could not identify the corn cobs. Do you have any suggestions?
Just a couple of things I'd like to say here. First, I can already tell I'm really going to enjoy your channel & I'm looking forward to future content. Your delivery takes me back to my roots in East Tennessee, your cadence reminds me of my great & great great grand parents, long gone but not forgotten, and a few fire & brimstone preachers I knew in my youth. Speaking of old tv shows, even the content of your videos reminds me of a long running locally produced program I grew up on called The Heartland Series which was about the culture of Appalachia. Finally, with regard to the topic at hand, you've sold me on revisiting aromatics, but this time with one of my MM cobs. With the exception, like you said, of a few from my local B&M stores, I never could learn to like aromatics, even smoking some of the better brands you mentioned here I found only consistent disappointment. Now after watching this video I'm wondering, "Did I even try them in a cob?" I think I owe it to myself to give it another try & I can thank you for making the connection for me.
Years ago when I first started smoking a pipe I started with corncobs, for it was all I could afford. Bought many of them. Years later saved up for briar pipes. So working on acquiring them. Love Northwoods by Boswells, reminds me of Frog Morton.
An excellent exploration of a fantastic type of pipe. Cobs are the inroad for so many into this relaxing hobby. I hope you find the time to wax poetic on clay pipes someday.
I love my cobs just as much as any of my pipes. And my go to everyday smoke is Lane RLP-6, or Mac Baren Seven Seas. Both American style aromatic. Completely inoffensive to anyone in the vicinity, and doesn’t stink up my clothes. Works well in any pipe.
Tom Swayer Huck Fin a la Mark Twain always bring me back to the cob...a different time indeed but the most American no doubt! As for Arros only a select few make the mark and if you can find one that you can taste & smell without the chemicals...you landed some gold no doubt! So far Rattrays Exotic Orange holds the title for my taste buds. Enjoy!
Hello again Allan , just dropped in for another listen , just recently purchased a Misorri Carolina Gent with Red acrylic stem and nickel band on the stem , nice quality 👌.
Love to see a discussion on aromatics. I think I went to English because of the awful drugstore aromatics you mention. I want to revisit this with my local blender.
Good morning sir, Going back to rewatch this particular video of yours I noticed I mistakenly hit the thumbs down icon. Thumbs up many times over.. I apologize. Each of your videos that I have watched I have thoroughly enjoyed. May the Lord bless you and yours.
I made myself a mini cob from an ear I dried out from last years garden and a pecan twig. It’s about four inches long could’ve been longer and taller but I ran out of material. Going to dry out a few more ears this year and try again.
Such a charming video. I just got my first cob pipe recently, first pipe ever actually. So I’m learning the ropes. Please let me know what blends Are some of your favorites!
Hey brother, just discovered your channel and let me tell you, it is great 👌. Am 41 this year and an avid woodsman, for me there's nothing quite like being outdoors in nature. I smoke rolling tobacco and don't get me wrong, i love it, but this year my resolution is to stop smoking cigarettes and move to the world of pipe smoking, not only for the diferente tobaccos and flavours but because i really enjoy smoking. Corn cub pipes is something that i have been reading and looking at for a wild but didn't made myself up to get one and just given a try, mostly because the world of pipe smoking is completely different from what i am used to. So many blends, flavours and brands that i have to admit that is a bit intimidating lol. Since i watch your video about corn cubs and aromatic tobacco, can i ask for guidance or advice on a good pipe for me to take on my hiking and camping adventures and a good tobacco to start my journey in the world of pipe smoking and pipe tobacco. Thank you for everything and keep up the amazing work. God bless you and your family brother
Great thoughts, I love corn cobs I love the fact you can still get an American made product with so much history. I have a M.M. bent apple that I put a straight stem on and stained it maple colored, it looks a lot like the one in this video but not as cool a stem.
Hello Sir, loved the video and I'm brand new to pipe smoking so I was hoping you could give the recommendations of the aromatics you like. Thank you in advance!
I know im a little late to be commenting on this but i still wanted to say thanks for this video. Im 24 and never touched tobacco until 3 weeks ago, I had bought a corn cob pipe when i was with a friend. He tried to talk me out of a "Shitty corn cob" and to get a Briar like his, but i chose a cob anyways and after some practice i fell in love with my cob. I have a Missouri Meerschaum Pony Express.
Man we are like right on the same page here about how blenders tease the natural flavor out of the tobacco with how they case and top their blend. Masterfully....
Will agree with you sir! I love my corn cobs!. When i first started pipe smoking i thought id never want a corn cob. i did not like the look of them at first. Did not want to spend money on a pipe that will not last long..i strictly stuck to briar pipes. Late last year i finally decided give one a try. I feel in love with it. They smoke fantastic! I have learned to love there rustic charm. I have been smoking heavily out of my corn cob for close to a year now seams to still be going strong and for many years to come. Id advise them for beginners or even for people to have them to try new tobaccos or as a work or shop pipe. Also sir what are some good aromatics you can recommend? Do they have any that are not heavily Virginia blends?
When will the website be working for online orders? Says moving? Wanted to order, had to go to a different shop:-( LOVE the Sutliff Black Cordial myself
I really hope you keep making videos! Where are you located in SC? I just moved to South Carolina two years ago and I don't know what took me so long. I plan on placing an order on your website soon.
I actually prefer cobs now for all of my smoking. I have some pipes I've made, cherry (inspired by Ropp) with Missouri Meerschaum stems, that I also enjoy. They are simple like a cob, but a little more classy in looks. Cherry is a great wood for a pipe bowl. I'm always interested in a good smoke, and I'd like to have your recommendations for good aromatics. I too hate the chemical taste. Thank you.
Great video can't wait to see more content. Sad to see walnut maple pie out if stock but I'll survive till you restock it. Swr aromatic is a surprisingly non chemical sweet smoke if you haven't had it it us a nice change of pace.
Aromatics are fine in a briar too and the room note is often more pleasant if non smokers are in the room. Love the Peterson Aromatics - my favourite is Connoisseurs Choice.
Thank you for the great video, can you please share a link for where you got this custom corn cob? There is a pipe craftsman with a similar name (sea wolf pipes) but I don’t believe this is the right individual to reach out to. Thanks again for creating great videos!
My brother brought me a couple of corn cob pipes all the way back to Scotland from his holiday in America a few years ago. I often look at them, but haven't actually tried them yet. After seeing your wonderful description of the pipes and aromatic tobacco I'm gonna give it a go. 👍
@@sunset3052 I tried pipe smoking in one of the cobs and loved it, so I went and bought some briar and Meerschaum pipes as well. I have a couple of Savinelli estate pipes that I've restored and they smoke wonderfully. The Meerschaums are fine as well, but I don't see what all the fuss is about them. 🫤 So even though I have about a dozen pipes now, the cobs are still very much in my rotation and I really enjoy smoking them.
@@the.just.able.biker67 Thanks for your reply. I couldn't wait and ordered 5 cobs (all smaller bowl models) from MM online last night. I have a Savinellie Roma 315 and a Peterson and a few others, just started pipe smoking last year. Happy Pipe Smoking!
@@sunset3052 That's good. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. One of my cobs was very tall, so I cut it down by 25mm, and I also drilled out the mouthpiece so I could fit a 9mm filter into it. I also put a thin coating of honey on the inside of my cobs, just to get a bit of a cake started. I reckon they'd be prone to burning out otherwise.
@@the.just.able.biker67 Thanks. I like the size of Diplomat; Country Gentleman is a bit tall to me. I prefer small size bowls. I can always have another bowl if I like (which I did earlier today).