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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 229139"><p>Tried this a couple nights ago, concluding that I must not be doing it properly.</p><p></p><p>A lot of times the problem with smoking flake-style tobacco (however prepared)</p><p>is that it wants to burn down the center anyway ; it isn't until about the halfway</p><p>point that the stuff around the periphery's toasted crunchy enough to fold over</p><p>and stay (re-)lit. That's when the good part comes. </p><p></p><p>This it-doesn't-want-to-stay-evenly-lit problem is why I suspect (disagreement</p><p>notwithstanding) that apples, princes, bent/straight bulldogs &c</p><p>are "flake pipes" is that their typical bore diameters (back before people started</p><p>getting "creative" with them) ran around 11/16" - 13/16," minimising this.</p><p></p><p>Whatever.</p><p></p><p>:face:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 229139"] Tried this a couple nights ago, concluding that I must not be doing it properly. A lot of times the problem with smoking flake-style tobacco (however prepared) is that it wants to burn down the center anyway ; it isn't until about the halfway point that the stuff around the periphery's toasted crunchy enough to fold over and stay (re-)lit. That's when the good part comes. This it-doesn't-want-to-stay-evenly-lit problem is why I suspect (disagreement notwithstanding) that apples, princes, bent/straight bulldogs &c are "flake pipes" is that their typical bore diameters (back before people started getting "creative" with them) ran around 11/16" - 13/16," minimising this. Whatever. :face: [/QUOTE]
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