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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 329730" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>I don't think I smoke too fast, but I do puff straight through (30-50 minutes for a regular sized bowl, depending on the blend). Even back in my first incarnation as a piper (70s-90s), when I smoked Captain Black and 'big bag' OTC pharmacy blends exclusively, I noticed that some bit and others didn't. Still, cavendish and many burleys do smoke a bit faster. So it probably is a combination of steady puffing and mouth chemistry clashing with certain casings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 329730, member: 1935"] I don't think I smoke too fast, but I do puff straight through (30-50 minutes for a regular sized bowl, depending on the blend). Even back in my first incarnation as a piper (70s-90s), when I smoked Captain Black and 'big bag' OTC pharmacy blends exclusively, I noticed that some bit and others didn't. Still, cavendish and many burleys do smoke a bit faster. So it probably is a combination of steady puffing and mouth chemistry clashing with certain casings. [/QUOTE]
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