Hi, all! I’m wondering if anyone has tips to share for packing and smoking shag-cut tobacco.
I’m still in the experimental phase of my pipe career, and although it is beginning to look as though I could be pretty happy just smoking Orlik’s until the sun goes out, I have also happened to acquire a pound of D&R Three Sails in my wanderings. The Three Sails smells great and makes lovely cigarettes, but I can’t seem to figure out how to get it to burn right in the pipe: either it goes up like sawdust or I inadvertently tamp it down into a sodden unsmokable wad.
I’m guessing that this, like everything else in life, ultimately comes down to just fiddling with it until you find the right balance, but are there any special, shag-specific techniques out there that I might be missing?
As for pipes, so far, I’ve been trying it in the little mini-churchwardens that I like for flake. The small bowl/long stem shape seems like it ought to make sense for shag too, but then I haven’t tried it in anything else either. Is there a shape that lends itself to the cut?
Many Thanks!
I’m still in the experimental phase of my pipe career, and although it is beginning to look as though I could be pretty happy just smoking Orlik’s until the sun goes out, I have also happened to acquire a pound of D&R Three Sails in my wanderings. The Three Sails smells great and makes lovely cigarettes, but I can’t seem to figure out how to get it to burn right in the pipe: either it goes up like sawdust or I inadvertently tamp it down into a sodden unsmokable wad.
I’m guessing that this, like everything else in life, ultimately comes down to just fiddling with it until you find the right balance, but are there any special, shag-specific techniques out there that I might be missing?
As for pipes, so far, I’ve been trying it in the little mini-churchwardens that I like for flake. The small bowl/long stem shape seems like it ought to make sense for shag too, but then I haven’t tried it in anything else either. Is there a shape that lends itself to the cut?
Many Thanks!