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Who Needs Cake !!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kapnismologist" data-source="post: 41360" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Like most things in life, I have found cake to be very much a relative affair. Although I tend to keep a light cake on most all of my briars overall due to my smoking preferences, I have found that the ‘proper’ thickness is certainly not a one size fits all proposition, but rather depends on a multitude of factors, not the least of which being the pipe itself. For whatever reason, in my experience some pipes seem to require either more or less cake to perform at their best, with there being no magic thickness which fits all. As to those who might stand by the old ‘thickness of a dime’ as a universal, I admit I would have to side with Marie Antoinette ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapnismologist, post: 41360, member: 487"] Like most things in life, I have found cake to be very much a relative affair. Although I tend to keep a light cake on most all of my briars overall due to my smoking preferences, I have found that the ‘proper’ thickness is certainly not a one size fits all proposition, but rather depends on a multitude of factors, not the least of which being the pipe itself. For whatever reason, in my experience some pipes seem to require either more or less cake to perform at their best, with there being no magic thickness which fits all. As to those who might stand by the old ‘thickness of a dime’ as a universal, I admit I would have to side with Marie Antoinette ... [/QUOTE]
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