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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Savoie" data-source="post: 284300" data-attributes="member: 2961"><p>There are corncob devotees who say that you should never allow caking to accrue in the bowl of a cob. What about a meerschaum? I've always treated my meerschaums the way I treat my briars: </p><p>1) I fill it half full for the first half dozen bowls;</p><p>2) I give it a few days' rest after smoking it for a day;</p><p>3) I build up a cake "fire wall" inside the bowl.</p><p></p><p>There are those who say that none of these things should be done for a meerschaum. Is this true? What say you, BoBs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Savoie, post: 284300, member: 2961"] There are corncob devotees who say that you should never allow caking to accrue in the bowl of a cob. What about a meerschaum? I've always treated my meerschaums the way I treat my briars: 1) I fill it half full for the first half dozen bowls; 2) I give it a few days' rest after smoking it for a day; 3) I build up a cake "fire wall" inside the bowl. There are those who say that none of these things should be done for a meerschaum. Is this true? What say you, BoBs? [/QUOTE]
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