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The Corncob Primer 3/03/2012
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<blockquote data-quote="tiltjlp" data-source="post: 318419" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>Yes, you somehow misunderstood me. I clean every pipe I own after each smoke, including the shank and the entire interior of the bowl. I'm a slow and fairly cool smoker, so I have never had the inner shank of any cob burn completely away. At best they become charred over time, with bits of the shank possibly adding to the strength of the bottom of the bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiltjlp, post: 318419, member: 548"] Yes, you somehow misunderstood me. I clean every pipe I own after each smoke, including the shank and the entire interior of the bowl. I'm a slow and fairly cool smoker, so I have never had the inner shank of any cob burn completely away. At best they become charred over time, with bits of the shank possibly adding to the strength of the bottom of the bowl. [/QUOTE]
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