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Lighter vs. Matches Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="NicholasDestray" data-source="post: 163882" data-attributes="member: 1905"><p>Just like Boulder, I was all about lighters when it came to cigars, a Lotus for the ones that are purely tobacco, and a Scripto for those more inexpensive ones that have "helper" additives.</p><p></p><p>Matches for my pipes. Now that my stockpile of freebie vanity matches from all my past cigar purchases have finally been exhausted, I bought a box of Fire Chief strike-on-box kitchen matches, and no complaints so far.</p><p></p><p>Time for my newbie question. If you use a lighter that doesn't shoot a flame out the side, how do you handle the pipe? Basically, do you tip the pipe over on its side or even upside down, and rely on the tightness of the packing to keep the tobacco from falling out? If not, how far do you tip the lighter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicholasDestray, post: 163882, member: 1905"] Just like Boulder, I was all about lighters when it came to cigars, a Lotus for the ones that are purely tobacco, and a Scripto for those more inexpensive ones that have "helper" additives. Matches for my pipes. Now that my stockpile of freebie vanity matches from all my past cigar purchases have finally been exhausted, I bought a box of Fire Chief strike-on-box kitchen matches, and no complaints so far. Time for my newbie question. If you use a lighter that doesn't shoot a flame out the side, how do you handle the pipe? Basically, do you tip the pipe over on its side or even upside down, and rely on the tightness of the packing to keep the tobacco from falling out? If not, how far do you tip the lighter? [/QUOTE]
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