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General Pipe Discussion
Blends you like better in a briar, cob, or meer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brunello" data-source="post: 550005" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>Interesting. You know everybody says Burley and cobs go great together but my favorite Burley blends seem to work best in a few briars that I've dedicated to them. With cobs there are some blends heavy in Kentucky dark-fired that the cobs seems to smooth over, much like a 9mm does, but generally I like cobs or my hardwood maple for aromatics. But I was wondering if since clays smoke so dry they might actually be the best pick for really goopy blends. Never tried it, have you? Ginnys I generally like in a tall, narrow briar, but my one tall narrow Kellerman cob also works well. Guess we could go on all day about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunello, post: 550005, member: 4458"] Interesting. You know everybody says Burley and cobs go great together but my favorite Burley blends seem to work best in a few briars that I've dedicated to them. With cobs there are some blends heavy in Kentucky dark-fired that the cobs seems to smooth over, much like a 9mm does, but generally I like cobs or my hardwood maple for aromatics. But I was wondering if since clays smoke so dry they might actually be the best pick for really goopy blends. Never tried it, have you? Ginnys I generally like in a tall, narrow briar, but my one tall narrow Kellerman cob also works well. Guess we could go on all day about this. [/QUOTE]
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