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    You could pack a pipe and leave it out over night. Or a bit of tobacco to dry and see if it helps. .. I tend to smoke mine on the dry side

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    Ditto there Jon,
    I prefer my tobacco a little dry more now as the light is better for me but of course results may vary with different tobaccos. You could maybe be puffing to aggressively also in that respect ? Aggressive puffing with a wetter tobacco can increase goo buildup more quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfaust View Post
    So the question arises. What do you pipe folk use to ream and care for your fine bowls?
    Been using these for about thirty years. Four different diameters for different sized bowls, just use the one that is a little smaller than the bowl and work that around. You can work them around the sides of the bowl to trim the cake to your desired thickness. Don't need to just "drill" a hole straight down at the reamers width. They are actually very versatile when you get the hang of it.
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    Heading outside to work around the house, my grungy outside tools, I love em.
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    Yeah i got the same in my workshop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Very nice pipe,what kind is it. Also see you are a Tewksbury fan ?
    Thank you! It's a pear wood pipe made by an old Polish craftsman (Mr. Brog).
    Indeed, I really like their mixes. Honestly have not found a better tobacconist in CO.

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    Pipe at the walk around here. Dockworker flakes from Hardcastle.



    btw. Colors of the fall are here. Nice!





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    Quote Originally Posted by neehooya View Post
    Thank you! It's a pear wood pipe made by an old Polish craftsman (Mr. Brog).
    Indeed, I really like their mixes. Honestly have not found a better tobacconist in CO.
    Have you not tried Jerris ? Their Pilots Mix is an outstanding Virgina blend and they got thee best Porto in town hands down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Pipe at the walk around here. Dockworker flakes from Hardcastle.



    btw. Colors of the fall are here. Nice!





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