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<blockquote data-quote="D.L.Ruth" data-source="post: 538206" data-attributes="member: 4303"><p>Sometimes when I'm lighting mine I'll keep the flame going a while. Not really drawing the coals real deep like you mention but really get it lit with nice burn across the whole top. Sometimes I'll go through two or three matches. Then tamp to the desired draw resistance (personally i start with a looser pack). I have rarely completed a full bowl with only one light, sometimes you just need to relight. </p><p></p><p>If you have a local pipe shop near you that would be a great resource for education. Not only for education but you can also meet some other pipe smokers to hang with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.L.Ruth, post: 538206, member: 4303"] Sometimes when I'm lighting mine I'll keep the flame going a while. Not really drawing the coals real deep like you mention but really get it lit with nice burn across the whole top. Sometimes I'll go through two or three matches. Then tamp to the desired draw resistance (personally i start with a looser pack). I have rarely completed a full bowl with only one light, sometimes you just need to relight. If you have a local pipe shop near you that would be a great resource for education. Not only for education but you can also meet some other pipe smokers to hang with. [/QUOTE]
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