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Aftermarket Bits (Stems) for Corn Cob Pipes

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

Several of our Aristocob.com customers have asked me what I thought of the "Forever Stem" from Walker Briar Works, and up until now all I could say was that I've heard nothing but good things about them. But with prices that can be as much as four times the price of the pipe itself, the challenge is obviously in justifying the price. The good news is that they can be used on several pipes over time, so the price can be amortized over time.

The other reason for this video is to make sure that you are aware of a change that has been made in the Missouri Meerschaum Freehand pipe, that makes it possible for the upgraded vulcanized rubber bit to be used in any of the filtered Missouri Meerschaum pipes! For only $8.00 you can now have an excellent upgrade of your bent bit!

Visit http://www.aristocob.com to see the Freehand bit, and visit http://www.walkerbriarworks.com to see the Forever Stem. And tell them Scott from Aristocob sent ya!

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  • @sushimandaddi The crazy colors are the acrylic ones. The vulcanize rubber ones are black, as are a few of the acrylic. 

  • @doctorpuffer1 I'm blushing. Thanks.

  • @kb1nyd Thanks. Yes, nothing beats an original Missouri Meerschaum cob.

  • @richardelam100 Thanks. The lady who sold them to bpme said they made me look smarter, so I paid extra for them. My daughter is feeling better, but she's having contractions. WAY too soon for that!

  • @thepipeprof That's what I'm here for. :-)

  • @soundlzrd That's exactly what I meant to say. Good correction. Scott

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  • Great vid and some great info on that stem. I much prefer acrylic over vulcanite however, I am starting to change my mind on that though.

  • i truly appreciate your vast knowledge of the corn cob pipe. you are an expert indeed

  • I really like the walker bits, haven't had one, but I like that they make them in all those crazy colors!! they would be great for no name cheep pipes!

  • Hey, you look smart in those eyeglasses. How's your daughter?

    Richard

    southeast Tennessee

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