Just packed my Redcoat and cleaned my shoes

& Cavalier hat ready for my big day tomorrow as the Clay King prepares for his first public appearance

Going to clean my clay pipes as well!
I assume that hat has a great feather to go with it? A kings hat deserves a proud feather.
I'm curious, how exactly do you clean your clay pipes, especially the long ones?
On topic:
I got no proper pipe cleaners at the moment so it's the same old German clay, puffed on calmly while slowly strolling through the streets under a Northern German full moon with a glass that's just a splash short of a pint of good ol' Northern German brew.
Just now coming home and enjoying the last few puffs of a very good friend, an all American::
40% equally dark and bright Kentucky, 40% Virginia and 20% Burley.
