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ttakata73

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I am new to smoking pipes too and realized I was trying to learn with moist tobaccos like Lane 1Q, BCA, and FMOTT. I was relighting often then got 6 flavors of Dunhill and my smoking is a lot easier. I just jam in tobacco with no process of layering or twisting but make sure I tamp the tobacco down as I'm lighting it. Maybe only 1 or 2 relights instead of 10. What do you guys think: is Dunhill tobacco an ideal moisture level out of the tin or are there drier and more forgiving brands for beginners to try?

 
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I have never felt the need to dry dunhill blends. They seem perfect to me right out of the tin. Of course I'm sure many here would disagree.

 

kirkland

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Mar 24, 2017
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Leave an air space at the bottom, dont jam it down hard or you'll constipate your pipehole !
Pack it in light... in 3-4 loads. You can always pack it tighter as ya go.
Puff easy.
Some tobacco cuts need some different approaches (packing a shag cut is much different than packing a flake cut or a cube cut) No one taught me how to pack or smoke a pipe 45-50 years ago. And there was no internet or forums to get advice. It was just trial and error for some of us. I always liked JM Boswells instructions " Put some tobacco in the bowl and light er up."

 
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