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Newbie burn question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 122848"><p>I have also been exposed to the "conical center burning"-phenomenon, especially when I first started out and wanted to prove myself a good pipe-smoker by smoking a entire bowl in one light. I learned, greatly due to advice found here, that there is no shame in relighting. As stated here earlier; an elegant technique should come second to an enjoyable smoke. Periodically relighting and a better tamper-technique seems to have solved the center-burn problem.</p><p></p><p>Toon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 122848"] I have also been exposed to the "conical center burning"-phenomenon, especially when I first started out and wanted to prove myself a good pipe-smoker by smoking a entire bowl in one light. I learned, greatly due to advice found here, that there is no shame in relighting. As stated here earlier; an elegant technique should come second to an enjoyable smoke. Periodically relighting and a better tamper-technique seems to have solved the center-burn problem. Toon [/QUOTE]
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