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Skinny Chimney Tobacco?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brunello" data-source="post: 557026" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>I have a similar pipe and have found good results if I take a good Virginia Flake and cut it into thirds, stack the cuts vertically in the bowl then add some kindling on top. Ready Rubbed cuts can also work but depends on how chunky they are. For a smooth steady burn I like the three-cut method, each strand rubbed enough so that it is not chunky. Just experiment until you find what works best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunello, post: 557026, member: 4458"] I have a similar pipe and have found good results if I take a good Virginia Flake and cut it into thirds, stack the cuts vertically in the bowl then add some kindling on top. Ready Rubbed cuts can also work but depends on how chunky they are. For a smooth steady burn I like the three-cut method, each strand rubbed enough so that it is not chunky. Just experiment until you find what works best for you. [/QUOTE]
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