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'''Cigar Leaf''':  A generic term used to describe a great many different types of leaf primarily used in cigars which are also included in pipe tobacco.  Connecticut Broadleaf and Cuban-Seed Varietals are frequently used among others to add flavor to a blend.
'''Cigar Leaf''':  A generic term used to describe a great many different types of leaf primarily used in cigars which are also included in pipe tobacco.  Connecticut Broadleaf and Cuban-Seed Varietals are frequently used among others to add flavor to a blend.
'''Cob''':  The common parlance for a corn cob pipe, which in its loosest definition is simply any pipe with a bowl made from a dried and drilled corncob.  Traditionally fitted with river cane stems, most modern cobs have wood shanks and plastic bits. 


'''Cumberland''':  Called brindle by Dunhill and others, cumberland is a form of vulcanite made with brown and red pigment added to the rubber to give it a marble like appearance.
'''Cumberland''':  Called brindle by Dunhill and others, cumberland is a form of vulcanite made with brown and red pigment added to the rubber to give it a marble like appearance.

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