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General Pipe Discussion
Flake Pipe Myth Or Real?
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<blockquote data-quote="jhuggett" data-source="post: 108868" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I'm inclined to agree with you Ken. Where I think it may have come from is if you use the fold and stuff method of packing pipes it usually tends to be a longer smoke because of the density of the tobacco. Then people may want a smaller pipe. I however almost always rub out flakes so it's basically just a ribbon cut when I'm finished. Then how could it matter what pipe you put it in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhuggett, post: 108868, member: 2"] I'm inclined to agree with you Ken. Where I think it may have come from is if you use the fold and stuff method of packing pipes it usually tends to be a longer smoke because of the density of the tobacco. Then people may want a smaller pipe. I however almost always rub out flakes so it's basically just a ribbon cut when I'm finished. Then how could it matter what pipe you put it in? [/QUOTE]
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