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Transporting single tobacco servings

TampaSupremo

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I keep my tobacco in jars on my desk, which means that I need something to put one or two pipefuls of tobacco in when I go out. What do y'all use? I guess I need to invest in a pipe/tobacco pouch, but in the meantime...

Thanks

TampaSupremo
 
I remember a fellow from years ago who used to use a 35 mm film canister.
 
I use a fold up pouch. It holds quite a bit, but you can always underfill it.

I've seen people use prescription drug bottles before as well as the film canisters. If you can find a Baccyflap they are awesome if you have a bag or wear some sort of jacket (sport coat or the like with inside pockets). I got rid of mine as it was uncomfortable in my pocket and I don't carry a purse and I haven't worn a suit jacket more than three times in the last 10 years.
 
I've got a couple of small baggies (about 1"x2") that I use, but I'm concerned about reusing them constantly, lest the flavors start bleeding together. I know what I'll get though, if I Google something like "small plastic tobacco baggies."

TampaSupremo
 
Im a surgeon, so I have a tendancy to improvise and use whats in front of me....

but I use specimen jars... (never used of course) Can pack an ounce in if you pack hard, but hold a couple of pipefuls and its airtight.


I've gotten the occasional weird look though.

Jeff
 
Im a surgeon, so I have a tendancy to improvise and use whats in front of me....

but I use specimen jars... (never used of course) Can pack an ounce in if you pack hard, but hold a couple of pipefuls and its airtight.


I've gotten the occasional weird look though.

Jeff
:D Reminds me of the joke about the bank heist where they find pudding in the safes. The eat the "pudding", of course! :(

I save my Dunhill Light tins as they're pocket sized and easy to use.
 
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