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What am I doing wrong? A pipe-packing lament.
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<blockquote data-quote="Balisong" data-source="post: 571685" data-attributes="member: 3470"><p>I read something like that by John Patton in the Corn Cob Primer, pipedia.org. He likes Burley, I find my choice, Virginia and it's derivatives need a bit more moisture. </p><p></p><p>That's basically how I prepare flake tobacco but I stop when I get a small loose ball between my palms and put that in the bottom of the bowl and load the rest starting with the larger pieces and topping the pipe with the dust. I rub out over a steep lipped tray that when tilted and shaked sorts the contents from coarse to fine in a corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balisong, post: 571685, member: 3470"] I read something like that by John Patton in the Corn Cob Primer, pipedia.org. He likes Burley, I find my choice, Virginia and it's derivatives need a bit more moisture. That's basically how I prepare flake tobacco but I stop when I get a small loose ball between my palms and put that in the bottom of the bowl and load the rest starting with the larger pieces and topping the pipe with the dust. I rub out over a steep lipped tray that when tilted and shaked sorts the contents from coarse to fine in a corner. [/QUOTE]
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