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A Pound of Tobacco ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCasino" data-source="post: 339609" data-attributes="member: 2824"><p>When I first started smoking a pipe I saw that a lot of people dried their tobacco first, so I tried that, then I was reading that this practice is done mostly here in the US, and so I started just smoking the stuff the way it comes, and I really haven't found much difference in the gurgle factor except that if I smoke through a poorly drilled pipe with a constricted airway i get gurgle, if the pipe has a more open draw I don't</p><p></p><p>it's just like a good chunk of grilled meat the flavor is in the fat, in this case, moisture=fat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCasino, post: 339609, member: 2824"] When I first started smoking a pipe I saw that a lot of people dried their tobacco first, so I tried that, then I was reading that this practice is done mostly here in the US, and so I started just smoking the stuff the way it comes, and I really haven't found much difference in the gurgle factor except that if I smoke through a poorly drilled pipe with a constricted airway i get gurgle, if the pipe has a more open draw I don't it's just like a good chunk of grilled meat the flavor is in the fat, in this case, moisture=fat [/QUOTE]
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