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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 513196" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Conrad, if the issue is one of body chemistry nothing you do will matter. Except that your body chemistry might change over the years. If the problem is steam or just plain heat you have a number of options. Fisrt would be a churchwarden. The extra length does wonders at taming flamethrower blends. After the cw you might try some of the filtered pipes. I know the 9mm filters have options such as charcoal and even meerschaum chips for filter material. There are also little clay doodads that you can stick in the bottom of your bowl that will absorb extra moisture and help prevent bite. Of course a good drying of the tobacco might help. The gourd calabash and the "reverse calabash" are also options for bitey blends.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 513196, member: 2140"] Conrad, if the issue is one of body chemistry nothing you do will matter. Except that your body chemistry might change over the years. If the problem is steam or just plain heat you have a number of options. Fisrt would be a churchwarden. The extra length does wonders at taming flamethrower blends. After the cw you might try some of the filtered pipes. I know the 9mm filters have options such as charcoal and even meerschaum chips for filter material. There are also little clay doodads that you can stick in the bottom of your bowl that will absorb extra moisture and help prevent bite. Of course a good drying of the tobacco might help. The gourd calabash and the "reverse calabash" are also options for bitey blends. Hope this helps Jim [/QUOTE]
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