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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Tkach" data-source="post: 424430" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>A lot of new pipe-smokers are told to make sure they don't smoke too quickly and ruin the tobacco's flavor, let the heat bite their tongues, and burn out their pipes. On the other hand, they struggle to keep their pipes lit. </p><p></p><p>What does a proper smoking cadence look like? I'd love to get some short videos (2-3 minutes or so) from experienced smokers showing how often and how deeply they puff without the detrimental effects mentioned above. I'd add these to a Youtube playlist or edit them into one video that could be used as a reference for new pipers. If anyone is willing, please make such videos and send me the links. If anyone really desires such a resource, please comment here to show the veterans the need you have for this sort of thing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Tkach, post: 424430, member: 1422"] A lot of new pipe-smokers are told to make sure they don't smoke too quickly and ruin the tobacco's flavor, let the heat bite their tongues, and burn out their pipes. On the other hand, they struggle to keep their pipes lit. What does a proper smoking cadence look like? I'd love to get some short videos (2-3 minutes or so) from experienced smokers showing how often and how deeply they puff without the detrimental effects mentioned above. I'd add these to a Youtube playlist or edit them into one video that could be used as a reference for new pipers. If anyone is willing, please make such videos and send me the links. If anyone really desires such a resource, please comment here to show the veterans the need you have for this sort of thing! [/QUOTE]
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