Good point. If you could afford it, a wash-leather bag like the one you'd keep your money in; and if you couldn't, you'd tie up your weed in a handkerchief or even just a spare scrap of cloth. And it brings to mind the situation a couple or three centuries ago, when pipe smoking was primarily a social activity for men, (rather than the solitary vice our latter-day puritans in government are willing it to become): in inns and taverns, not only would there be a rack of clays on the bar counter, but sometimes also a wooden box with tobacco in one compartment, and a receptacle for coins in the other - certainly in England. You put your coin in the slot, pulled the drawer, and took out a fill for your pipe. That of course was back in the days when mostly you didn't have much choice as to what tobacco you smoked. And since it was a social activity, maybe tobacco receptacles were only prevalent in the home or other places where men gathered socially.
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