>>2233211I went to a tobacco shop a week ago to pick up a corncob to get back into it. My interaction was.
>Hello, do you have corncob pipes?>*doesn’t look up from her phone* “A what?”>Corncob pipe, for tobacco?>*I point to the case where there are visible corncobs*>”You want one of these glass pieces??” *points at some Pickle Rick blown glass thing*>No, the corncob please.>The CORNCOB>*points my finger inside the glass case*>”Sorry we can’t have customers touch things inside the case.”>Okay, I want that one please>She picks up the corncob and takes it to the register>Doesn’t ring up, so she phones her boss>”Yeah this guy’s trying to buy a pipe.”>”What?”>”Yeah and it’s not ringing how much do you want for it.”>”Uhhh...$2?”>Hand her a $5 and gtfoI think you’ll be okay buying from Amazon.
>picrel.jpg the cob I bought and the MizzouMeer I bought two days later.>>2233213Pipes are contemplative and classy, and the tobacco comes in a wide variety of flavor profiles and strengths as well as the ability to make your own blends on the fly. Plus the tins are excellent tinderboxes when they’re empty.