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resting too long a problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 17500" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Interesting insight, Ian, and quite logical. So perhaps a pipe that has rested for months in coastal Louisiana (where mold will grow on you if you don't move fast enough) will become notably wetter in the brier and cake, where that same pipe in Arizona (where you will dry out and crack into dust if you don't move fast enough) would become bone dry. Each of us might have a personal take on which would be the preferred condition for the pipe, of course. As I tend to dry my pipes quite a bit, and my tobacco as well, I might prefer the dryer state. I'll have to test that when I get back home.</p><p></p><p>Natch </p><p></p><p> :scratch:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 17500, member: 45"] Interesting insight, Ian, and quite logical. So perhaps a pipe that has rested for months in coastal Louisiana (where mold will grow on you if you don't move fast enough) will become notably wetter in the brier and cake, where that same pipe in Arizona (where you will dry out and crack into dust if you don't move fast enough) would become bone dry. Each of us might have a personal take on which would be the preferred condition for the pipe, of course. As I tend to dry my pipes quite a bit, and my tobacco as well, I might prefer the dryer state. I'll have to test that when I get back home. Natch :scratch: [/QUOTE]
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