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Savinelli Trevi 602 horrible taste
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<blockquote data-quote="Gusto" data-source="post: 557661" data-attributes="member: 4860"><p>This brought up a distant memory of baking a bowl filled with charcoal in my oven. Did a search of G.L.P.'s The Briar & Leaf Chronicles and found "Out, Damned Spot!" the inspiration for my bowl bake. Worked for me, but I only did it once. By the way, if I take a bowl down to bare wood I treat it with an even smear of pipe mud - might have a bit of a bitter taste on the next smoke but I feel the bowl is durably protected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gusto, post: 557661, member: 4860"] This brought up a distant memory of baking a bowl filled with charcoal in my oven. Did a search of G.L.P.'s The Briar & Leaf Chronicles and found "Out, Damned Spot!" the inspiration for my bowl bake. Worked for me, but I only did it once. By the way, if I take a bowl down to bare wood I treat it with an even smear of pipe mud - might have a bit of a bitter taste on the next smoke but I feel the bowl is durably protected. [/QUOTE]
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