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<blockquote data-quote="Balisong" data-source="post: 587971" data-attributes="member: 3470"><p>Good Morning!</p><p>Starting the day with Tashkent in an Apple Diplomat along with coffee. Tonight is the last night forecast to go below 30° degrees overnight. That means the turkeys are moving to their hut tomorrow and the chicks will get their stall. It's also time to start some outdoor vegetables and dream of ripe freshly picked tomatoes!</p><p></p><p>[USER=4357]@Ranger107[/USER], I find that GLP tobaccos are better about a week after they've been opened and had a pipes worth removed. I let that dry out and give it a taste test. I always dry out the tobacco and use a well rested (dry) cob. After smoking in a cob I ream and wipe out the bowl with a paper towel, clean the shank with a drill bit, and run an alcohol dipped pipe cleaner through the stem and swab out the shank and mortise, then one more twist with the drill bit. Four or five hours later they are ready to go. I clean three to six at a time assembly line style. If a cob won't dry it is probably because of a chemical humectant in the tobacco that was absorbed by the cob, and your body, and that's a good reason to change tobacco brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balisong, post: 587971, member: 3470"] Good Morning! Starting the day with Tashkent in an Apple Diplomat along with coffee. Tonight is the last night forecast to go below 30° degrees overnight. That means the turkeys are moving to their hut tomorrow and the chicks will get their stall. It's also time to start some outdoor vegetables and dream of ripe freshly picked tomatoes! [USER=4357]@Ranger107[/USER], I find that GLP tobaccos are better about a week after they've been opened and had a pipes worth removed. I let that dry out and give it a taste test. I always dry out the tobacco and use a well rested (dry) cob. After smoking in a cob I ream and wipe out the bowl with a paper towel, clean the shank with a drill bit, and run an alcohol dipped pipe cleaner through the stem and swab out the shank and mortise, then one more twist with the drill bit. Four or five hours later they are ready to go. I clean three to six at a time assembly line style. If a cob won't dry it is probably because of a chemical humectant in the tobacco that was absorbed by the cob, and your body, and that's a good reason to change tobacco brands. [/QUOTE]
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