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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick" data-source="post: 134336" data-attributes="member: 1423"><p>So I have what I believe is a pretty simple question about relighting. When my pipe goes out, what I've done so far has been to scoop out the excess ashes and light up again, and it's worked out well for me so far. I have also watched a lot of the Youtube videos on pipe smoking, and have seen them relight without scooping out the ashes. I would imagine that that would make it tougher to light up again and perhaps contaminate the taste. Is that true? What do you do when you relight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick, post: 134336, member: 1423"] So I have what I believe is a pretty simple question about relighting. When my pipe goes out, what I've done so far has been to scoop out the excess ashes and light up again, and it's worked out well for me so far. I have also watched a lot of the Youtube videos on pipe smoking, and have seen them relight without scooping out the ashes. I would imagine that that would make it tougher to light up again and perhaps contaminate the taste. Is that true? What do you do when you relight? [/QUOTE]
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