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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 108254" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>It would seem that by this criteria just selling wetter tobacco will be enough to be called pipe tobacco. I think the RYO guys will pick up on that in a heartbeat and therefore not be a definitive solution. Perhaps a COMBINATION of at least two points which always would include point #3 as a minimum requirement. In other words, that wet, sugary, or heavily cased it is always over 1/8 inch wide. That would allow for pure Virginia or Burley pipe tobaccos to be still classified as such. Thicker cuts don't make for great cigarettes....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 108254, member: 820"] It would seem that by this criteria just selling wetter tobacco will be enough to be called pipe tobacco. I think the RYO guys will pick up on that in a heartbeat and therefore not be a definitive solution. Perhaps a COMBINATION of at least two points which always would include point #3 as a minimum requirement. In other words, that wet, sugary, or heavily cased it is always over 1/8 inch wide. That would allow for pure Virginia or Burley pipe tobaccos to be still classified as such. Thicker cuts don't make for great cigarettes.... [/QUOTE]
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