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Burning an Entire Bowl and Smoking in the C-c-c-c-old
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<blockquote data-quote="Trout Whisperer" data-source="post: 515386" data-attributes="member: 4217"><p>Last night I withdrew enough Artisan's Blend from the canning jar to fill the Amphora Dublin. It was drier in the tin than the other blends I've tried, but I let it air dry for 30 minutes before loading the pipe.</p><p></p><p>At that minimal moisture level, the tobacco had more spring, which prevented overpacking. After three attempts at lighting, I found a relaxed but steady cadence, and only had to relight twice until I gave up in deference to my fingers.</p><p></p><p>I smoked more than half the bowl, and I saw moisture around the draught hole when I emptied the pipe, but much less than last time. I could have let it dry and returned later had I chosen to.</p><p></p><p>Next time I will ensure I avoid exhaling into the pipe, and be prepared to dump the ash if it won't relight.</p><p></p><p>That was a great smoke, though! Thanks again for your help! What we enjoyable hobby this is!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trout Whisperer, post: 515386, member: 4217"] Last night I withdrew enough Artisan's Blend from the canning jar to fill the Amphora Dublin. It was drier in the tin than the other blends I've tried, but I let it air dry for 30 minutes before loading the pipe. At that minimal moisture level, the tobacco had more spring, which prevented overpacking. After three attempts at lighting, I found a relaxed but steady cadence, and only had to relight twice until I gave up in deference to my fingers. I smoked more than half the bowl, and I saw moisture around the draught hole when I emptied the pipe, but much less than last time. I could have let it dry and returned later had I chosen to. Next time I will ensure I avoid exhaling into the pipe, and be prepared to dump the ash if it won't relight. That was a great smoke, though! Thanks again for your help! What we enjoyable hobby this is! [/QUOTE]
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