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Corn Cobs and Harsh Smoke When New?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 452777" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>The rule of thumb I follow is that tall skinny bowls work well for Va's, and bowls .75+ with a close to square depth for Lats. This wasn't on the tablets Moses carried down from the mountain, of course? I just finished a very tasty bowl of 2001 Dunhill EMP in an Ashton with a .7 diameter. But this pipe seems to be delighted with everything I put into it. You might enjoy experimenting a bit with blends and bowl sizes. Re: cobs -- I think the SP site has a disclaimer that it makes no promises about its MM bowl sizes. I guess it all depends on the cob. The SP estate pipe section is precise about bowl sizes and often has very reasonable prices for non-collector pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 452777, member: 2318"] The rule of thumb I follow is that tall skinny bowls work well for Va's, and bowls .75+ with a close to square depth for Lats. This wasn't on the tablets Moses carried down from the mountain, of course? I just finished a very tasty bowl of 2001 Dunhill EMP in an Ashton with a .7 diameter. But this pipe seems to be delighted with everything I put into it. You might enjoy experimenting a bit with blends and bowl sizes. Re: cobs -- I think the SP site has a disclaimer that it makes no promises about its MM bowl sizes. I guess it all depends on the cob. The SP estate pipe section is precise about bowl sizes and often has very reasonable prices for non-collector pipes. [/QUOTE]
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