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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 334285" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Basically ALL tobaccos are "cased" in some manner to facilitate staying lit and to have better smoking qualities than just raw unproccesed tobacco has. This goes for cigarette 'bac, cigar 'bac and pipe 'bac. It's done by the producers of the 'bac prior to selling and any further"casing" is done by the end producers for the particular product. So, unlessyou buy your tobacco directly from the grower in the field, 'fraid your "problem" is something in the method(s) you are using for the specific blends you are smoking. Some good advice has been given and you may have to give some different methods a further try. I don't load, pack and smoke all the varieties of blends i smoke the same way, rather I vary according to the pipe it's in, the specific blend and the surroundings I'm smoking in. :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 334285, member: 2244"] Basically ALL tobaccos are "cased" in some manner to facilitate staying lit and to have better smoking qualities than just raw unproccesed tobacco has. This goes for cigarette 'bac, cigar 'bac and pipe 'bac. It's done by the producers of the 'bac prior to selling and any further"casing" is done by the end producers for the particular product. So, unlessyou buy your tobacco directly from the grower in the field, 'fraid your "problem" is something in the method(s) you are using for the specific blends you are smoking. Some good advice has been given and you may have to give some different methods a further try. I don't load, pack and smoke all the varieties of blends i smoke the same way, rather I vary according to the pipe it's in, the specific blend and the surroundings I'm smoking in. :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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