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    I have a couple of tins laying around.
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    Finally I took the plunge and bought some reaming tools. First time victim was my BC Diam Acorn. Got a lot of carbon out wow. Took it very slow with great success. One more step in the long path of self sustaining. Between the two I think I can safely accomodate all my pipes.

    Time for more milk oolong tea and hmmmm a pipe perhaps...

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    You definitely want to SLOWLY open the jaws on the adjustable.
    I ream my pipes every 3 or 4 months. I keep the cake fairly thin.
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    Yeah this pipe definitely had cake and then some. I can get my pinky back down to the bottom again and it was carbon I was removing. Now my pipes shall be a little more pampered ha ha.
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    Dave...do you do anything to treat your bowls after reaming?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Dave...do you do anything to treat your bowls after reaming?
    Blow through the stem!
    I don't use "sweetners" or everclear on the bowl.

    After reaming they do hold more tobacco!
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    I have a couple of tins laying around.
    Sigh..........................Good Ol McClellen the world died a little when they closed.
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    I got this around 1981. Still works great.
    I do keep it clean.

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    Before Bed Pipe......Butz Choquin Diam Acorn with a FULL bowl of Hearth and Home Old Tartan.

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    A lot of my pipes are boxed up as I get ready for the Texas meet.
    I am not taking my two meers. The floor is concrete!
    I take a good bit of tobacco. Trade Tim for his honey which is a fantastic honey.
    Hope to trade jfk some well aged McClellan for Frog Morton. Never smoked any Frog before.
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