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Loving Those Cobs!
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<blockquote data-quote="Canicus61" data-source="post: 344264" data-attributes="member: 3288"><p>Sorry for the delayed post here - but received the two MM 'hardwoods", one bent and one straight. I removed the filters on both, and have carefully smoked rum and maple match in one (the straight) exclusively and some nightcap, balkan sasieni, and three friars in the other....</p><p></p><p>They both seem like good smokers to me, cool, very light, great for puffing while working outside. Think cobs smoke cooler, though I've carefully 'sipped' each while smoking - for some reason I think the thin walls will need a very thorough and careful break-in....</p><p></p><p>These pipes are well worth the price, being a bit more non-descript than a cob they spark less comment.....more to come as I use 'em; but for now reviews are good! Try one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canicus61, post: 344264, member: 3288"] Sorry for the delayed post here - but received the two MM 'hardwoods", one bent and one straight. I removed the filters on both, and have carefully smoked rum and maple match in one (the straight) exclusively and some nightcap, balkan sasieni, and three friars in the other.... They both seem like good smokers to me, cool, very light, great for puffing while working outside. Think cobs smoke cooler, though I've carefully 'sipped' each while smoking - for some reason I think the thin walls will need a very thorough and careful break-in.... These pipes are well worth the price, being a bit more non-descript than a cob they spark less comment.....more to come as I use 'em; but for now reviews are good! Try one! [/QUOTE]
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