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What kind of blend for Morta?
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<blockquote data-quote="fishnbanjo" data-source="post: 438450" data-attributes="member: 2910"><p>Very distinct differences from which bog the Morta came from and the kind of muck it was living, err dying in which makes some funk and others not so much. </p><p></p><p>I would do some heavy Lat in the funk and it should settle down in about 3 bowls, Pirate Kake or ODF or a high Vitamin N rope should bring it around. If the new one is biddable I'd give it a maiden voyage with your favorite VA, Morta is nearly the wood equivalent to meerschaum except once it cools, which is quickly, you can repack for another go, don't let it cake, if pushed too hard your fingers will let you know to slow down and it settles rather quickly. </p><p></p><p>It is very neutral once it evens out any funk and the full flavor of the tobacco shines like no tomorrow. Enjoy your new rack mate.</p><p>banjo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishnbanjo, post: 438450, member: 2910"] Very distinct differences from which bog the Morta came from and the kind of muck it was living, err dying in which makes some funk and others not so much. I would do some heavy Lat in the funk and it should settle down in about 3 bowls, Pirate Kake or ODF or a high Vitamin N rope should bring it around. If the new one is biddable I'd give it a maiden voyage with your favorite VA, Morta is nearly the wood equivalent to meerschaum except once it cools, which is quickly, you can repack for another go, don't let it cake, if pushed too hard your fingers will let you know to slow down and it settles rather quickly. It is very neutral once it evens out any funk and the full flavor of the tobacco shines like no tomorrow. Enjoy your new rack mate. banjo [/QUOTE]
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