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Children of the Corn (Cob)
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<blockquote data-quote="Schmitzbitz" data-source="post: 157650" data-attributes="member: 1659"><p>I smoke anything and everything out of my cobs, from Amphora OB (Canadian OTC) to Dunhill Nightcap to McC St. James Woods; its all good. The best smokes I have with my cobs do come from burley-forward blends though, namely Petersons Irish Flake, University Flake and 3P's; JKP also really shine.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I treat the bowl like Meer; give it a good wipe both inside and out after each smoke (I use copy-paper, although it isn't as absorbant as paper-towl, it sluffs off more of the gummy stuff, and doesn't leave fluffy bits behind), otherwise I don't really think about it - swab the shank with a q-tip and the stem with a pipe-cleaner. If things start tasting funky, I'll take the questionable cob out of rotation for a week or two, and allow her to air out in the sun. Part of the beauty of cobs is the minimal amount of maintanence they require to smoke like champs, IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schmitzbitz, post: 157650, member: 1659"] I smoke anything and everything out of my cobs, from Amphora OB (Canadian OTC) to Dunhill Nightcap to McC St. James Woods; its all good. The best smokes I have with my cobs do come from burley-forward blends though, namely Petersons Irish Flake, University Flake and 3P's; JKP also really shine. I treat the bowl like Meer; give it a good wipe both inside and out after each smoke (I use copy-paper, although it isn't as absorbant as paper-towl, it sluffs off more of the gummy stuff, and doesn't leave fluffy bits behind), otherwise I don't really think about it - swab the shank with a q-tip and the stem with a pipe-cleaner. If things start tasting funky, I'll take the questionable cob out of rotation for a week or two, and allow her to air out in the sun. Part of the beauty of cobs is the minimal amount of maintanence they require to smoke like champs, IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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