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multitool

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 19, 2023
147
117
Hawaii
I'm still trying to get consistent, repeatable results, but the three pinch method has never worked for me. A lot of the advice of the experienced smokers in this thread proves to be true as my pipe smoking journey goes on. Don't overthink it, relax, and fill your pipe the way you want. I either do the codger scoop, or pour it to the rim and give it a light pat, and light it.

The whole point is to enjoy yourself.
 

Pipeh

Might Stick Around
Feb 28, 2023
70
129
Southern California
Loved this story.....

Closest thing to this I can recall was when I worked for the local Electric Utility company cutting right-of-way to keep the lines clear. Chainsaws, chipper machines, axes, ropes, bucket trucks, etc. This was my summer job during college a million years ago. Our job foreman rolled his own cigarettes.

He got us to the job site and then got in the shade, squatted down and rolled cigarettes. He could pour the tobacco out of his pouch onto the paper and never spill a shred. He would hold the string of the pouch in his mouth and in less than 10 seconds, the cigarette was rolled, licked and stuck in the corner of his mouth. It was so perfectly round that it was hard to tell it wasn't a store bought Camel, ha.

He lit it with a match that he would strike with his thumb nail. This went on all day long......
I've always wondered about the cigarette tobacco with the pouch with a string... what kind of cut was it? In order to pour it, I imagine it was something like a cube cut, but less chunky? I can't imagine pouring any kind of a ribbon.
 

Pipeh

Might Stick Around
Feb 28, 2023
70
129
Southern California
I've always wondered about the cigarette tobacco with the pouch with a string... what kind of cut was it? In order to pour it, I imagine it was something like a cube cut, but less chunky? I can't imagine pouring any kind of a ribbon.

Found the answer to my own question, this looks like it was called "granulated cut."

 

Choatecav

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 19, 2023
542
1,460
Middle Tennessee
Found the answer to my own question, this looks like it was called "granulated cut."

It was definitely closer to a ribbon cut than a cube. The key is that the "ribbons" are very short and not long like you find in pipe tobacco.
 

augiebd

Lifer
Jul 6, 2019
1,349
2,656
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Well done Mike, you’re on to something! I think the cob might also be part of the secret, they seem quite forgiving. That said, I don’t pay much attention to packing method anymore, just fill the pipe and tamp using feel. I get more consistent results than I ever did blindly following a method.