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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 323982" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Kyle, have you test drove Royal Yacht in a cob? I enjoy RY in a cob moreso than any other blend I have smoked in cobs. I'm not exactly why they seem to compliment each other so well, but I have 2 MM Country Gentleman cobs with Walker Briar Works Forever Stems that I exclusively smoke RY in. They seem to be just the right size for the nicotine content this blend delivers. Maybe the moisture absorption of the cob, affects the flavor in a positive way, especially during the last third of the bowl.</p><p></p><p>I suppose the fact that RY has a somewhat heavier casing, most likely is the primary reason it doesn't agree with some folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 323982, member: 1387"] Kyle, have you test drove Royal Yacht in a cob? I enjoy RY in a cob moreso than any other blend I have smoked in cobs. I'm not exactly why they seem to compliment each other so well, but I have 2 MM Country Gentleman cobs with Walker Briar Works Forever Stems that I exclusively smoke RY in. They seem to be just the right size for the nicotine content this blend delivers. Maybe the moisture absorption of the cob, affects the flavor in a positive way, especially during the last third of the bowl. I suppose the fact that RY has a somewhat heavier casing, most likely is the primary reason it doesn't agree with some folks. [/QUOTE]
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