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Ok, you asked for it!........John Middleton's WALNUT
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<blockquote data-quote="stoked" data-source="post: 91735" data-attributes="member: 947"><p>Yeah, could be so. I'm using a Brigham full bent 4 dot volcano with a pretty open draw and it's going good. I've experimented with a couple more bowls though and I really find it has alot to do with temperature. I just barely kiss it with a match flame for the charing light. On the second match I draw very lightly and move the match around to get an even, thin ember.</p><p>Thinking back, I've had a number of tobaccos that lack flavour if smoked hot. But this blend needs to be kept just burning. </p><p></p><p>I think I like Walnut! I'm getting more consistent results. We should ask JP his technique and preferred pipe for this blend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoked, post: 91735, member: 947"] Yeah, could be so. I'm using a Brigham full bent 4 dot volcano with a pretty open draw and it's going good. I've experimented with a couple more bowls though and I really find it has alot to do with temperature. I just barely kiss it with a match flame for the charing light. On the second match I draw very lightly and move the match around to get an even, thin ember. Thinking back, I've had a number of tobaccos that lack flavour if smoked hot. But this blend needs to be kept just burning. I think I like Walnut! I'm getting more consistent results. We should ask JP his technique and preferred pipe for this blend. [/QUOTE]
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