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Pipeoff

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Jun 22, 2021
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Recent purchase. I traded off all of my Stacks a long time ago because frequently flopped over and we’re hard to relight. Couldn’t resist this Chimney free hand because it is light weight, only a wax finish and great grain. Smokes well with cube cut that needs a large bore. The long stem rests on top of mouth and lower lip without clench. The bottom of bowl has a finger hold.
 

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cosmicfolklore

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Aug 9, 2013
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Between the Heart of Alabama and Hot Springs NC
I love a chimney. I've never had a problem relighting. Just don't focus on pulling the flame down deep into the pipe, just lightly puff the heat down. The thing that most pipe smokers don't realize is that the flame is merely a reaction happening. The "heat" is what ignites the tobacco. So, stop pulling so hard that you're losing your breath, and just be more gentle and patient. And, don't overthink it.

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