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==Dagner Sitting Poker== | ==Dagner Sitting Poker== | ||
The "Dagner Sitting Poker" is a pipe which was designed by pipe designer Jason Dagner of Dagner Pipe Designs which was put into production by Missouri Meerschaum in April 2016. It is a small, non-filtered pipe with a 4 1/2" length and a surprisingly tall 2" bowl with a 3/4" chamber and 1 3/8" depth and a hardwood birch plug. What sets the Dagner cob apart from the standard line by featuring an Italian-made black acrylic stem and a nickel plated band. | The "Dagner Sitting Poker" is a pipe which was designed by pipe designer Jason Dagner of Dagner Pipe Designs and which was put into production by Missouri Meerschaum in April 2016. It is a small, non-filtered pipe with a 4 1/2" length and a surprisingly tall 2" bowl with a 3/4" chamber and 1 3/8" depth and a hardwood birch plug. What sets the Dagner cob apart from the standard line by featuring an Italian-made black acrylic stem and a nickel plated band. | ||
[[File:MM Pipedia 125x125 Fisherman.jpg|thumb|Pipedia thanks [http://corncobpipe.com/ Missouri Meerschaum for their underwriting support]]] | [[File:MM Pipedia 125x125 Fisherman.jpg|thumb|Pipedia thanks [http://corncobpipe.com/ Missouri Meerschaum for their underwriting support]]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*http://www.corncobpipe.com/ the Missouri Meerschaum website, for product and ordering information, and a bit of company history | *http://www.corncobpipe.com/ the Missouri Meerschaum website, for product and ordering information, and a bit of company history | ||
*http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=The_Complete_Corncob_primer The Corncob Primer, follow the link below. | *http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=The_Complete_Corncob_primer The Corncob Primer, follow the link below. | ||
*http://corncobsandbriar.phpbb3now.com/ John L Patton's Corncobs & Briar Forum | *http://corncobsandbriar.phpbb3now.com/ John L Patton's Corncobs & Briar Forum |
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