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The Franck Method
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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 82552" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I use a modified Frank method, sort of a gravity fill with a tighter cap, but it is probably the least structured, sloppiest Frank method available, and close to a stuff and puff. I like it because the final product is less apt to let loose ash on me when I am playing with my watch chain or adjusting my top hat, or both. I think there is some value to the Frank method, but like most things the value is somewhat inflated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 82552, member: 419"] I use a modified Frank method, sort of a gravity fill with a tighter cap, but it is probably the least structured, sloppiest Frank method available, and close to a stuff and puff. I like it because the final product is less apt to let loose ash on me when I am playing with my watch chain or adjusting my top hat, or both. I think there is some value to the Frank method, but like most things the value is somewhat inflated. [/QUOTE]
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