@Hipox13 The cut on Al Fakher tobacco is more fine than the tobacco that I am using therefore it has more of a tendency to burn (I think that is the reason why). I'm not 100% sure what Eric of Tangiers does but this way is most effective for Tangiers Tobacco. If this were to be "fluffed" like in a traditional egyptian bowl, it would cause some problems. Same goes for if Al Fakher were to be packed like this in a phunnel bowl, it would have problems. About the coals, I use 4 japanese coals.
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i am VERY confused, i thought you had to fluff the tobacco (then again i've never used that type of bowl or tobacco) so a couple of questions...
whats the difference with tangiers tobacco?
is that bowl only to smoke tangiers?
is it ok to fluff other tobacco types on normal bowls?
thx for any help!
Arkondra 2 months ago
why watch this video when i can just get on stick and be like HEY HELP YOUR BUDDY UNI OUT SON!!! hahaha good video tho jowie
unicycleboy31902 8 months ago
Wow, can I have a few questions?
Every time, when I get tobacco near the foil like you, it burned in thirty minutes (it was in normal egyptian bowl).
I think, you don´t have the same problem, don´t you know why? I´m using very wet
Al Fakher tobacco with extra molasse.
One more question: how many coals are you using?
Thank you very much!
Hipox13 9 months ago
@Hipox13 The cut on Al Fakher tobacco is more fine than the tobacco that I am using therefore it has more of a tendency to burn (I think that is the reason why). I'm not 100% sure what Eric of Tangiers does but this way is most effective for Tangiers Tobacco. If this were to be "fluffed" like in a traditional egyptian bowl, it would cause some problems. Same goes for if Al Fakher were to be packed like this in a phunnel bowl, it would have problems. About the coals, I use 4 japanese coals.
guesswhoy0 9 months ago