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Ruler Of The Galaxy

Originally Posted by
Demuths1770
I like the 3 layer method but am gonna give the a try. First one seems to messy for when I'm at a b&m lol. Good tips though. I will add number 4
4. Don't use a torch lighter. If your making the switch from cigars to pipes leave the cigar torch at home. You want a soft flame like a match or bic lighter. I like the zippo right now
I do use my Jetlight sometimes. You have to hold it way above the bowl and just let the heated air wash over the baccy. It's easy to scorch the rim this way so it's best to reserve the technique to cobs and/or very wide bowls. Downside is you look like a crackhead firing a rock. DON'T TRY THIS IN FRONT OF POLICE!
Hands down the BEST way to light a pipe however (IMO anyway) is with a wooden kitchen match.
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Originally Posted by
Emperor Zurg
I do use my Jetlight sometimes. You have to hold it way above the bowl and just let the heated air wash over the baccy. It's easy to scorch the rim this way so it's best to reserve the technique to cobs and/or very wide bowls. Downside is you look like a crackhead firing a rock. DON'T TRY THIS IN FRONT OF POLICE!
Hands down the BEST way to light a pipe however (IMO anyway) is with a wooden kitchen match.
i actually did this once. i ran out of matches at cigars international and was so comfortable i didnt wanna get up so i used the jetlite on my cob and got a small scorch. since than i have been using a zippo or matches
funny side note my first pipe was a REALLY small biar pipe and because of its size it looked like a pot pipe.
Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle- George Burns