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About Corn Cobs, Their Stems And Their Taste
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 4028" data-source="post: 524582"><p>Update</p><p></p><p>I followed the advice laid out in Pipedia (thanks again, Rich) after acquiring a Charles Towne Cobbler in early June. Everything went really well. </p><p>So I bought a second Charles Towne Cobbler. No issues.</p><p>Today, I placed an order for Charles Towne Cobblers no 4 & 5. :lol: </p><p>Besides having made a few mistakes in the past that didn't help at all, I think the acrylic stem might also play a mysterious role in this change of appreciation I now have towards Corn Cobs.</p><p>For the record, Charles Towne pipes are quite the lookers.</p><p>I'm really glad I can, at last, enjoy these pipes. :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 4028, post: 524582"] Update I followed the advice laid out in Pipedia (thanks again, Rich) after acquiring a Charles Towne Cobbler in early June. Everything went really well. So I bought a second Charles Towne Cobbler. No issues. Today, I placed an order for Charles Towne Cobblers no 4 & 5. :lol: Besides having made a few mistakes in the past that didn't help at all, I think the acrylic stem might also play a mysterious role in this change of appreciation I now have towards Corn Cobs. For the record, Charles Towne pipes are quite the lookers. I'm really glad I can, at last, enjoy these pipes. :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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