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So......................About These Corn Cob Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 468494" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Apparently not. I'd throw them away. I don't do a dang thing to mine except let 'em dry out once in a while. They always smoke sweeter than briars, to such an extent that I often use them for remedial purposes, like when my mouth is scorched from smoking too much and my palate has gone to hell. Once in a while they might get reamed, but other than that it seems pointless to try to clean something as porous as a corn cob. Different strokes, etc. They do best with burleys, in my opinion, so maybe you ain't a burley fancier? I just dunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 468494, member: 1690"] Apparently not. I'd throw them away. I don't do a dang thing to mine except let 'em dry out once in a while. They always smoke sweeter than briars, to such an extent that I often use them for remedial purposes, like when my mouth is scorched from smoking too much and my palate has gone to hell. Once in a while they might get reamed, but other than that it seems pointless to try to clean something as porous as a corn cob. Different strokes, etc. They do best with burleys, in my opinion, so maybe you ain't a burley fancier? I just dunno. [/QUOTE]
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