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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 216736" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>That's actually a really good point. I am very careful about "rim burn" and try my best to time my draws with the flame, and have the flame directed at the tobacco--not the briar. Length of time is also important. I don't mind a little darkening that kind of fades from the inside to the outer part of the rim, but I simply don't want those burn marks I've seen some guys develop from always lighting the same way/angle and charring briar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 216736, member: 1969"] That's actually a really good point. I am very careful about "rim burn" and try my best to time my draws with the flame, and have the flame directed at the tobacco--not the briar. Length of time is also important. I don't mind a little darkening that kind of fades from the inside to the outer part of the rim, but I simply don't want those burn marks I've seen some guys develop from always lighting the same way/angle and charring briar. [/QUOTE]
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