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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 404877" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Eric, you are probably right. I do almost all of my aging in mason jars. However, I just opened and started smoking 2 tins of Murrays era Nightcap, and after inspecting them closely, found some faint crystals had formed on this tobacco. I can tell though that this tobacco was ribbon cut from a flake cut, because there are stray pieces of unshredded flake here and there in both tins.</p><p></p><p>My guess is that the flakes hold more moisture, and this might encourage the formation of crystals more noticeably than on thinner ribbon cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 404877, member: 1387"] Eric, you are probably right. I do almost all of my aging in mason jars. However, I just opened and started smoking 2 tins of Murrays era Nightcap, and after inspecting them closely, found some faint crystals had formed on this tobacco. I can tell though that this tobacco was ribbon cut from a flake cut, because there are stray pieces of unshredded flake here and there in both tins. My guess is that the flakes hold more moisture, and this might encourage the formation of crystals more noticeably than on thinner ribbon cuts. [/QUOTE]
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