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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 140628" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>I have the same problem sometimes, and figured out that packing a little tighter helped, as well as tamping occasionally. It can be difficult to keep a pipe lit sometimes, but re-lighting is also normal. I found myself trying harder and harder to keep from having to apply more flame, often to the detriment of the smoking quality. It became a competition to see how long I could keep the tobacco burning, even when I should have allowed it to go out. It has definitely been a lesson in patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 140628, member: 1363"] I have the same problem sometimes, and figured out that packing a little tighter helped, as well as tamping occasionally. It can be difficult to keep a pipe lit sometimes, but re-lighting is also normal. I found myself trying harder and harder to keep from having to apply more flame, often to the detriment of the smoking quality. It became a competition to see how long I could keep the tobacco burning, even when I should have allowed it to go out. It has definitely been a lesson in patience. [/QUOTE]
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