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Oily cake
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<blockquote data-quote="Isagar" data-source="post: 303538" data-attributes="member: 3088"><p>Thanks for all the insightful reply guys.</p><p></p><p>I guess the biggest issue I have with it is not so much the 'oily cake' but the fact that with the oily cake the tobacco tasted different than normal. Not in a good way. </p><p></p><p>I think the 2 problems I've identified is 1. very young/bad briar and 2. packing. Cause the pipe's chamber is very small and conical shaped. I can't even fit half my thumb in it and I have a small hand. So every time i pack it, it just doesn't feel 'right'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isagar, post: 303538, member: 3088"] Thanks for all the insightful reply guys. I guess the biggest issue I have with it is not so much the 'oily cake' but the fact that with the oily cake the tobacco tasted different than normal. Not in a good way. I think the 2 problems I've identified is 1. very young/bad briar and 2. packing. Cause the pipe's chamber is very small and conical shaped. I can't even fit half my thumb in it and I have a small hand. So every time i pack it, it just doesn't feel 'right'. [/QUOTE]
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