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Maintaining and Re-Hydrating
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 474797" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Open tins go through four stages with me: #1--way too moist, #2--moist, #3--just right, and #4--way too dry. When I get to the last, I have taken to exhaling the last molecule of air in my lungs into the open can, and then slapping the lid on as quickly as possible. Works with glass containers also, but with those you can actually see the condensation form on the glass. Works fairly well, but seems a bit gross. What if I've been eating onions or garlic, or am suffering from terminal TB? Hate to get blood in my 'baccy. Seems odd that nobody thought of using these before now for maintaining pipe tobacco. Or am I just out of the loop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 474797, member: 1690"] Open tins go through four stages with me: #1--way too moist, #2--moist, #3--just right, and #4--way too dry. When I get to the last, I have taken to exhaling the last molecule of air in my lungs into the open can, and then slapping the lid on as quickly as possible. Works with glass containers also, but with those you can actually see the condensation form on the glass. Works fairly well, but seems a bit gross. What if I've been eating onions or garlic, or am suffering from terminal TB? Hate to get blood in my 'baccy. Seems odd that nobody thought of using these before now for maintaining pipe tobacco. Or am I just out of the loop? [/QUOTE]
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