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Kaywoodie Supergrain
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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 605000" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>If you got it unscrewed and clean, that's great. You might want to clean the airway in the stummel with an alcohol dipped paper stem q-tip. Wait for the brown stain to move into the stem and repeat as needed. These are my favorite burley pipes besides a cob. The stinger is meant to condense moisture from the smoking. It does work, as you can unscrew mid smoke and wipe if needed. I'd recommend not modifying by cutting it, as that to me changes the pipe forever. Clean them from the bit side to keep the stinger ball and its holes from plugging. The 4 hole kind is older. Can you post pictures? That's cool about the teeth match and nice history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 605000, member: 5139"] If you got it unscrewed and clean, that's great. You might want to clean the airway in the stummel with an alcohol dipped paper stem q-tip. Wait for the brown stain to move into the stem and repeat as needed. These are my favorite burley pipes besides a cob. The stinger is meant to condense moisture from the smoking. It does work, as you can unscrew mid smoke and wipe if needed. I'd recommend not modifying by cutting it, as that to me changes the pipe forever. Clean them from the bit side to keep the stinger ball and its holes from plugging. The 4 hole kind is older. Can you post pictures? That's cool about the teeth match and nice history. [/QUOTE]
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