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<blockquote data-quote="whiderwarde" data-source="post: 336587" data-attributes="member: 1502"><p>Helpful comments all, and much appreciated. Briar is one respectable plant, up there with the right honorable <em>Nicotiana tabacum.<em> </em></em></p><p><em><em>I've been smoking the one I reamed out. The first bowl carried a small taint of carbon flavor, I assume from the exposed and still dusty cake, but that has quickly vanished. So, success.</em></em></p><p><em><em></em></em></p><p><em><em>As a side note, I do enjoy the occasional maintenance required to ream and clean a well-used pipe. It's one of those things you see people doing in movies, like shining leather shoes or boots, and you say "that's just what life was like back then." Okay, maybe we don't see people reaming pipes in movies, but we ought to! Is there a petition somewhere to get smoking back on screen?</em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiderwarde, post: 336587, member: 1502"] Helpful comments all, and much appreciated. Briar is one respectable plant, up there with the right honorable [i]Nicotiana tabacum.[i] I've been smoking the one I reamed out. The first bowl carried a small taint of carbon flavor, I assume from the exposed and still dusty cake, but that has quickly vanished. So, success. As a side note, I do enjoy the occasional maintenance required to ream and clean a well-used pipe. It's one of those things you see people doing in movies, like shining leather shoes or boots, and you say "that's just what life was like back then." Okay, maybe we don't see people reaming pipes in movies, but we ought to! Is there a petition somewhere to get smoking back on screen?[/i][/i] [/QUOTE]
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