The Wyatt Cob corn cob pipe - bent, 6 mm filtered
The Missouri Meerschaum The Wyatt Cob bent corn cob pipe offers a characterful yet comfortable cob pipe feel in a medium size, with a 6 mm filter, a rustic spool-shaped bowl, and a brown acrylic stem.
- Original Missouri Meerschaum The Wyatt Cob model
- Bent design with 6 mm filter
- Spool-shaped, rustic bowl with a darkened center section
- Brown Italian acrylic stem with a well-matched overall look
- Medium size, approx. 15 cm length
- A good choice for those looking for a more characterful corn cob pipe

The Missouri Meerschaum The Wyatt Cob is not the simplest everyday cob shape, but a more visually distinctive yet still practical bent corn cob pipe. Its spool-shaped bowl and rustic finish with a darkened middle section give it immediate character, making it a good fit for those who want something less plain than a basic cob pipe.
At approx. 15 cm in length and in a medium size, it strikes a balanced proportion: not too large, but not particularly small either. In the hand, it has a more defined shape without feeling cumbersome, so the Wyatt Cob pipe may also appeal to those who want a more unusual form without giving up manageable proportions.
The 6 mm filtered pipe design also allows filtered use, which is a basic consideration for many buyers. The brown-toned Italian acrylic stem fits well with the natural corn cob character, while the hardwood plug mentioned in the official manufacturer description is one of the model’s known construction details.
This cob pipe brings the traditional American Corn Cob pipe style, but with a less ordinary appearance. One important characteristic is that, due to the natural material used in corn cob pipes, minor rim variations or small chips may occur and are not necessarily considered defects.
Advantages & tips
- Spool-shaped bowl: gives it a distinctive look that differs from more common cob shapes.
- Bent design: a good direction for those who do not want a straight-stem model.
- 6 mm filtered system: a simple choice for those who already prefer this setup.
- Rustic, darkened center section: makes the natural corn cob surface more visually pronounced.
- Acrylic stem: gives the characterful bowl a neat, refined overall look.
Why choose this option?
- Not a generic corn cob pipe: this is specifically the Missouri Meerschaum The Wyatt Cob model.
- Medium size: an easier compromise if you do not want a pipe that is too small or too large.
- Characterful visual appearance: the spool shape and darkened middle section define the model’s distinct look.
- Made with a brown acrylic stem: an aesthetic consideration for many buyers.
- Suitable for filtered use: you do not need to commit to a filter-free system.
How to use
- Before first use, check that the inside of the pipe is clean and dry.
- If you want to use it with a filter, insert a 6 mm filter.
- For the first few fills, pack it moderately and not too tightly.
- After use, let it cool completely, then empty the bowl.
- Store it in a dry place and clean the stem from time to time.
Important information
Brand: Missouri Meerschaum
Model: The Wyatt Cob
Type: corn cob pipe / cob pipe / Corn Cob pipe
Design: bent
Filter: 6 mm
Size: medium
Length: approx. 15 cm
Bowl shape: spool-shaped
Finish: rustic, darkened center / charred-style appearance
Stem: brown-toned Italian acrylic
Bottom of bowl: made with a hardwood plug
Condition: new
Who is it recommended for?
It is a good choice for those looking for a Missouri Meerschaum corn cob pipe but who do not want the most basic shape. It may also suit anyone looking for a bent corn cob pipe with a 6 mm filter, especially if a more characterful appearance matters more than with standard natural cob models.
Frequently asked questions - The Wyatt Cob pipe
What size is this pipe?
According to the Gallwitz product data, it is approx. 15 cm long and belongs to the medium-size category. That means it is neither a mini pipe nor an especially large one.
What does a spool-shaped bowl mean?
A spool-shaped bowl gives it proportions that differ from the more common cylindrical or barrel-like cob shapes. This makes the Wyatt Cob pipe easy to recognize and visually more distinctive.
Is this a filtered model?
Yes, this is a 6 mm filtered corn cob pipe. It can be a good choice for those who already prefer a filtered setup.
What kind of stem does it have?
The official manufacturer description mentions a brown-toned Italian acrylic stem. This detail fits well with the rustic, darkened bowl design.
What is the hardwood plug on the bottom of the bowl?
According to the manufacturer description, this model is made with a hardwood plug. This is a known construction detail on several Missouri Meerschaum cob models.
Is it normal if there are small variations around the rim?
Yes. Because corn cob is a natural material, minor rim variations or small chips may occur. These are not necessarily considered defects on their own.
Who may prefer the bent shape?
Mainly those who do not want a straight cob pipe and prefer a slightly softer, more characterful overall form. Here, the bent design works together with the unusual bowl shape.
How is it different from a simpler corn cob pipe?
Mainly in appearance. The The Wyatt Cob has a more layered visual character than a basic natural cob model thanks to its rustic darkened center, spool shape, and brown acrylic stem.
