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Is this method new? Have you seen it before? What is wrong with it? Can it be improved? Is it just dumb? Bic, Clipper and other similar shaped butane soft flame pipe lighters are cheap and available. Sometimes they are the only lighting tool I have out in the cup holder of my car. (And, I might be too lazy to jam my hand in my pocket and pull out a better lighter.) But, the issue with these disposable Buc butane soft flame lighters is how easy it is to burn your thumb or index finger. They aren’t necessarily designed to be flipped upside down to shoot the flame directly into your bowl. The flame naturally rises up to your index finger or thumb in between puffs. We learn to flip the lighter back to its “right side up” position between puffs to avoid finger burns. I’m being horribly picky in assuming this is an unnecessary motion, a lack of economy and grace perhaps. :) You can just pull the flame into the bowl as you do with a common wick zippo. But the precision of a butane soft flame aimed in a circular motion throughout your inner bowl seem nicer, in some ways. So rather than making sure a better lighting option is always available, why not change my technique to make up for a design limitation (from a pipesmoker’s perspective, at least)? I don’t know. Maybe in just overthinking and over tinkering, as per usual.