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Bull Dog condundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 159228" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Well the "Krusty method" is a lot easier to say than "I load the tobacco into the pipe to the best of my ability taking into account the cut of the leaf, dampness of the blend, size and shape of the chamber, while attempting to pack the load to optimum burning capabilities in hopes that all comes out well. When this fails I resort to adjusting the charge gradually using my tamper to minimally compress the tobacco until it responds in a satisfactory manner, repeat as necessary.",,,:shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 159228, member: 376"] Well the "Krusty method" is a lot easier to say than "I load the tobacco into the pipe to the best of my ability taking into account the cut of the leaf, dampness of the blend, size and shape of the chamber, while attempting to pack the load to optimum burning capabilities in hopes that all comes out well. When this fails I resort to adjusting the charge gradually using my tamper to minimally compress the tobacco until it responds in a satisfactory manner, repeat as necessary.",,,:shock: [/QUOTE]
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