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Old Dark Fired rehydration project.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 541084" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>No idea. When I first started, I bought a gorgeous Comoy piccard (I think that's what it was called) pouch. To this day, still the softest leather I've ever had in my hands. I used it for a month or two. Too much hassle, and I honestly didn't like packing out of it either. From there, I always carried the tins with me in a small pipe bag. I think if I was needing a mobile device now, I'd use a small jar. Or double ziplock if I needed it in a pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 541084, member: 1211"] No idea. When I first started, I bought a gorgeous Comoy piccard (I think that's what it was called) pouch. To this day, still the softest leather I've ever had in my hands. I used it for a month or two. Too much hassle, and I honestly didn't like packing out of it either. From there, I always carried the tins with me in a small pipe bag. I think if I was needing a mobile device now, I'd use a small jar. Or double ziplock if I needed it in a pocket. [/QUOTE]
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