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<blockquote data-quote="nosenhoj" data-source="post: 150923" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>Gentlemen;</p><p>This technique is not a new phenomenon, certainly not rocket science.A similar pratice has been performed in the past, by the" over sixty bunch", by tapping the bowl rim down on the heel of the hand,causing the burnt ash to fall from the bowl.</p><p>anything that is left in the bowl is tamped down, then the bowl is refilled with the </p><p>fresh blend.I can attest to the experience that Blackhorse reports, even though this event may vary with each individual, and or blend.I supose many of us have endured this phenomenom without really dwelling on the how and why.some of the brothers may not, for what ever the reason, indulge in articulating the nuance</p><p>of each bowl.But at the the end of the day, what really counts is the enjoyment of the endeavor. Thanks Blackhorse for bringing this to the surface.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>"There's a story behind every bowl"</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosenhoj, post: 150923, member: 1497"] Gentlemen; This technique is not a new phenomenon, certainly not rocket science.A similar pratice has been performed in the past, by the" over sixty bunch", by tapping the bowl rim down on the heel of the hand,causing the burnt ash to fall from the bowl. anything that is left in the bowl is tamped down, then the bowl is refilled with the fresh blend.I can attest to the experience that Blackhorse reports, even though this event may vary with each individual, and or blend.I supose many of us have endured this phenomenom without really dwelling on the how and why.some of the brothers may not, for what ever the reason, indulge in articulating the nuance of each bowl.But at the the end of the day, what really counts is the enjoyment of the endeavor. Thanks Blackhorse for bringing this to the surface. [b] "There's a story behind every bowl"[/b] [/QUOTE]
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