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General Pipe Discussion
kirsten
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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 24605" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Picked up a Kirsten Regent, can't seem to get it to smoke right. It's about a one inch bore with an odd shaped chamber. No matter how slowly I smoke, the center 3/4 inch of tobacco burns down leaving the rest hanging there. If I tamp as I go, the same thing happens, the fire migrates to the center. Can't seem to build any cake , there isn't contact with the walls long enough form any. I've tried different tobaccos at different stages of dryness and different packing methods. No, I'm not whining, and I don't have a lot of money invested, It just bugs me. Any advice appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 24605, member: 376"] Picked up a Kirsten Regent, can't seem to get it to smoke right. It's about a one inch bore with an odd shaped chamber. No matter how slowly I smoke, the center 3/4 inch of tobacco burns down leaving the rest hanging there. If I tamp as I go, the same thing happens, the fire migrates to the center. Can't seem to build any cake , there isn't contact with the walls long enough form any. I've tried different tobaccos at different stages of dryness and different packing methods. No, I'm not whining, and I don't have a lot of money invested, It just bugs me. Any advice appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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