My wife got me a wonderful new pouch for tobacco. My lighter fits in it perfectly, it has a spot for a pipe/tools, and it holds a decent amount of tobacco. However, it is brand new leather that is bone dry, so whatever I put in it has every bit of moisture sucked out of it within an hour or two.
I keep reading where most of you tell newbies like me, 'slow down and make sure you're tobacco is good and dry'. OK... but is there such a thing as too dry? I put some black cavendish in this thing on Friday, stuck it in my jacket pocket, and then heard a crunching sound when I took it out on Saturday afternoon to light up. I put some Virginia and Burley in it last night and checked this morning. Once again, it's crunchy.
The Peterson pouch I have (it was my granddaddy's) is lined, so anything I put in it stays what I would call "fresh" for days.
So? Thoughts? Can it get too dry for you? Would you line this thing? If so, with what?
I keep reading where most of you tell newbies like me, 'slow down and make sure you're tobacco is good and dry'. OK... but is there such a thing as too dry? I put some black cavendish in this thing on Friday, stuck it in my jacket pocket, and then heard a crunching sound when I took it out on Saturday afternoon to light up. I put some Virginia and Burley in it last night and checked this morning. Once again, it's crunchy.
The Peterson pouch I have (it was my granddaddy's) is lined, so anything I put in it stays what I would call "fresh" for days.
So? Thoughts? Can it get too dry for you? Would you line this thing? If so, with what?