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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 216695" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>check out the SmokingPipes.com newsletter from last week, they had an excellent article on lighting the pipe and not ruining it. Those tips will also keep tongue bite at bay. For myself, it was all about experience. Knowing how to pack each pipe and blend. I use matches whenever I can. Low temp, less heat, less pipe damage and tongue issues. After a year of smoking a pipe, I marveled to myself that I can't recall the last time I had tongue bite. So, be patient with the pipe and yourself, practice makes perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 216695, member: 1771"] check out the SmokingPipes.com newsletter from last week, they had an excellent article on lighting the pipe and not ruining it. Those tips will also keep tongue bite at bay. For myself, it was all about experience. Knowing how to pack each pipe and blend. I use matches whenever I can. Low temp, less heat, less pipe damage and tongue issues. After a year of smoking a pipe, I marveled to myself that I can't recall the last time I had tongue bite. So, be patient with the pipe and yourself, practice makes perfect. [/QUOTE]
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