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Originating in the American Mid West of the nineteenth century, corn cob pipes became immediately popular because of their unparalleled virtue: affordability.
Henry Tibbe founded a company in 1869 to create corn cob pipes, renaming them Missouri Meerschaum, thus recalling European meerschaum pipes.
The strategy of tying itself to the Meerschaum name proved to be an excellent business ploy, and today Tibbe's small business is a huge industry with a production of about 4,000 pipes a day, exported all over the world.
The smoke turns out to be, especially in well-made corn cob pipes like these, fresh and dry, while they lack longevity, especially when compared with briar pipes.
Corn Cob tobacco pipes: an unusual but valid model of pipe
Corn Cob tobacco pipes were born in the American Mid West of the 19th century, immediately spreading thanks to their unparalleled value: cheapness.
Despite this, however, these are not poorly made models but rather, they have managed to gain a significant share of enthusiasts over the years.
This happened above all thanks to Henry Tibbe who founded a company in 1869 for the creation of Corn Cob tobacco pipes, naming them Missouri Meerschaum. He chose this name to recall European meerschaum tobacco pipes. The strategy of linking itself to the Meerschaum name proved to be an excellent commercial idea and today Tibbe's small business is an enormous industrial reality with a production of around 4,000 tobacco pipes per day, exported all over the world.
Choose the Corn Cob pipe and try a particular smoke
Corn Cob tobacco pipes, although they are not considered up to par by some amateurs, do not give a bad smoke but rather appear to be, especially in well-made Corn Cob tobacco pipes like these, capable of giving a fresh and dry smoke. Despite this, however, Corn Cob tobacco pipes lack longevity, especially when compared to higher quality tobacco pipes such as briar tobacco pipes.
Come and discover the models offered on online tobacco pipes and find the right model for you.
Choose the Corn Cob pipe model to have an out of the ordinary pipe
Explore the Pipeonline catalog and find the perfect Corn Cob pipe for your smokes. The Corn Cob pipe is a model that should not be missing from any enthusiast's collection. This is an unusual model that will allow you to have a dry and cool smoke perfect for the warmer seasons.
Given their particularity, it is possible to give a special gift to any enthusiast and surprise him with a model that is out of the ordinary but at the same time appreciated and fun to smoke.