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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 289533" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I tried Cube Cut in a pipe I hadn't smoked in years -- a clay (ceramic??) Lepeltier with a tall, narrow, conical bowl. Still a mild tobacco, but more flavorful in the clay. The pipe and tobacco seem to be a promising match. One problem though -- Lepeltiers have the hole positioned dead center, bottom. The pipe itself is hollow. So this makes the ideal spot for a cubelet to lodge, and it can't be reached with a pipe cleaner. I'm experimenting with starting the fill with a wee pinch of ribbon cut to act as a screen. Might be onto something here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 289533, member: 2318"] I tried Cube Cut in a pipe I hadn't smoked in years -- a clay (ceramic??) Lepeltier with a tall, narrow, conical bowl. Still a mild tobacco, but more flavorful in the clay. The pipe and tobacco seem to be a promising match. One problem though -- Lepeltiers have the hole positioned dead center, bottom. The pipe itself is hollow. So this makes the ideal spot for a cubelet to lodge, and it can't be reached with a pipe cleaner. I'm experimenting with starting the fill with a wee pinch of ribbon cut to act as a screen. Might be onto something here. [/QUOTE]
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