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General Pipe Discussion
So......................About These Corn Cob Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Orb Weaver D" data-source="post: 468699" data-attributes="member: 3791"><p>@LG</p><p></p><p>Try a tighter pack if you decide to give a cob another chance. The very open draw on cobs can be deceiving, and allow more airflow letting your tobacco burn hotter. Or, you can wait until MM decides to do another wave of reverse calabash pipes. Marilyn from MM told me they had planned to this year, but they didn't have a decent crop of large cobs from this year's harvest. Hopeful for next year though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orb Weaver D, post: 468699, member: 3791"] @LG Try a tighter pack if you decide to give a cob another chance. The very open draw on cobs can be deceiving, and allow more airflow letting your tobacco burn hotter. Or, you can wait until MM decides to do another wave of reverse calabash pipes. Marilyn from MM told me they had planned to this year, but they didn't have a decent crop of large cobs from this year's harvest. Hopeful for next year though! [/QUOTE]
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