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It's the Virginias, Stupid
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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 522947" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Excellent observation! What you choose to light your pipe with will also make a difference. A torch lighter if used will cause more problems than a butane lighter which in turn will cause more problems than a liquid fuel lighter which causes more heat than wooden matches do. I believe the coolest temperature you can light your pipe with is just a coal from a fire or a piece of glowing cotton or hemp rope. The cooler you can keep things when lighting the better. I notice I get better flavor when I light cooler. Enjoy the journey brother I've been at it over 30 years now and am still learning new things all the time.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 522947, member: 2140"] Excellent observation! What you choose to light your pipe with will also make a difference. A torch lighter if used will cause more problems than a butane lighter which in turn will cause more problems than a liquid fuel lighter which causes more heat than wooden matches do. I believe the coolest temperature you can light your pipe with is just a coal from a fire or a piece of glowing cotton or hemp rope. The cooler you can keep things when lighting the better. I notice I get better flavor when I light cooler. Enjoy the journey brother I've been at it over 30 years now and am still learning new things all the time. Jim [/QUOTE]
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