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New MM Cob Design
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 515172" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Oooh, nooo! I spy the dreaded gap ‘twixt shank and mouthpiece! I bought me one of those, and it smokes very well, easy to carry, well made, looks nice, and a nice price. Length is a matter of personal preference. I think variety is good in stylistic concerns. (I’ve seen French briars advertised with a length of 4”, basically a bowl with a mouthpiece? For some reason I don’t notice a big diff in the smoking experience of stubby vs full length cobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 515172, member: 2318"] Oooh, nooo! I spy the dreaded gap ‘twixt shank and mouthpiece! I bought me one of those, and it smokes very well, easy to carry, well made, looks nice, and a nice price. Length is a matter of personal preference. I think variety is good in stylistic concerns. (I’ve seen French briars advertised with a length of 4”, basically a bowl with a mouthpiece? For some reason I don’t notice a big diff in the smoking experience of stubby vs full length cobs. [/QUOTE]
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