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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 140630" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>My suggestion would be to adjust the pack for pipe, tobacco cut, flavor, draw, and burn rate. Basically everything except keeping it lit...lol. It's far more rare for me to have a bowl with no relights than it is for me to have a great smoke. The burn to the bottom with no relights is more the exception than the rule I think. Fun to try for maybe, but for me at least it's probably the least important aspect of the smoke. Apologies if that really doesn't help you at all. Just keep chasing the flavor and eventually you will probably stumble upon that elusive relightless bowl or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 140630, member: 974"] My suggestion would be to adjust the pack for pipe, tobacco cut, flavor, draw, and burn rate. Basically everything except keeping it lit...lol. It's far more rare for me to have a bowl with no relights than it is for me to have a great smoke. The burn to the bottom with no relights is more the exception than the rule I think. Fun to try for maybe, but for me at least it's probably the least important aspect of the smoke. Apologies if that really doesn't help you at all. Just keep chasing the flavor and eventually you will probably stumble upon that elusive relightless bowl or two. [/QUOTE]
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