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Children of the Corn (Cob)
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<blockquote data-quote="Krusty" data-source="post: 157792" data-attributes="member: 1463"><p>Pretty much the same as I do with my briar for the internals.</p><p>Pipe cleaner down the stem after each smoke, dry ream the chamber.</p><p>Shank brush with Everclear every other month or so.</p><p>Only thing I every do for the outside is spit and buff the rim with my pants leg as needed.</p><p></p><p>Blends with a fair amount of Perique work best for me in a cob rather than a briar. Tones the Perique down to the point that I can really enjoy it.</p><p>Latakia heavy blends on the other hand seem to get ramped up in a cob, not always a good thing.</p><p>I've found that milder blends such as SL or PS English Oriental Supreme become too muted in a cob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krusty, post: 157792, member: 1463"] Pretty much the same as I do with my briar for the internals. Pipe cleaner down the stem after each smoke, dry ream the chamber. Shank brush with Everclear every other month or so. Only thing I every do for the outside is spit and buff the rim with my pants leg as needed. Blends with a fair amount of Perique work best for me in a cob rather than a briar. Tones the Perique down to the point that I can really enjoy it. Latakia heavy blends on the other hand seem to get ramped up in a cob, not always a good thing. I've found that milder blends such as SL or PS English Oriental Supreme become too muted in a cob. [/QUOTE]
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