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			So I recall reading somewhere that the pine shank inside the bowl should eventually burn off.  I was wondering how long does it really take?  I thought I had read somewhere that they will burn off in as little as 6 bowls and I know I have way more than 6 bowls in mine and it doesn't even appear to be close to burning away.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	How long does it really take for the wood to burn away?  | 
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			 I barely grok the obvious 
			
			
			
				
			
			
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			If your tabak is smoking a bit wet then that'll prevent it from burning to, or nearer, the bottom of the pipe (such as any cob will burn to the bottom - mostly the don't).  If your pipe ends up with soggy dottle near the bottom try a less moist tobacco or smoke some half bowls to move the process along.  Do you still taste burning pine near bowls end? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Most cob shanks char in after 5-10 bowls. My last two were stellar in less than 10 bowls. Puff on.  
		
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 Yes I still get the charred pine flavor. Perhaps I need to limit to half bowls for a while.  | 
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