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Brian reports having never see corn cob class pipe until getting the example above. Within 48 hours a neighbor stopped by and gave him this 38 Yale, having purchased it at a garage sale! The Missouri Meerschaum "Radio" model shown bellow in the 1938 Yale Class Pipe has at least two theories regarding the name. The hard stem mimics the Bakelite in early radios, and the brown button on the bottom of the pipe bowl resembles a radio knob. Also, read the description above of the 1906 Harvard corncob class pipe for more information about corn cob class pipes. | |||
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