Using My Great Grandfather's Pipe

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by Abyle, Feb 27, 2005.

  1. Abyle

    Abyle Member

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    I found his old corncob pipe and I LOVE smoking from this thing. Just a good spiritual sense from it; thought I'd share. I never knew him, but it was just sort of cool.
     
  2. StonerBill

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    why do you have your great grandfather's corn-pipe? or is this some real tobacco pipe thing they did in his day?
     
  3. Eugene

    Eugene Senior Member

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    Weed tends to tear corncob pipes in half, and the resin will be a bitch, so watch out.
     
  4. Abyle

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    He was a Texan/farmer, Bill, so I'm guessing it was a traditional thing. I'll watch for the wear out. Thus far, flawless.
     
  5. erowid

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    I packed swag in one of those a buddy use to bring over when I lived in garage during the summer, long ass story might put it on that busted thing sometime, but anyways we probably packed that thing full at least 15 time, I'm talking like 1.3 grams to a bowl, and we didn't see any wear and tear. Yet this one was not a traditional one Im sure for it was bought at a smoke shop or somethin for 5$. Cheap basterd expected me to put my nugz in that dirty crap too, HA!
     
  6. hallowedbethyname

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    Riiiiggghhhttt....


    Yeah corncob pipes are awesome, as well as the "Sherlock" tpye with the curve, although the flow is restricted in a lot of them, as they are made for tobacco. My dad used his corncob pipe forever... like 7-8 years... crazy.
     
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