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Dang-it Jeff, Where was I.........
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Thank You for this thread,,,now could you explain the "musketball"method.Also do you have any suggestions as to a med flavored aromatic.Vit N isn't a problem,I've been smoking cigars and ciggarettes long enough that anything light would probably kill me.
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal
Thanks for taking the time to write this, and for the clear pictures. I have not figured the flake out at all yet, so this will be fun to try.
I just put out some tobacco to dry a little overnight and will give this method a try in the morning.
Let us know how it goes!
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Originally Posted by
coffeecup
Jeff! This is one great informative post.
ipe: My first question for myself is "where the heck was I" when you posted this on Puff? As you already know that I have been following all of your posts since I originally got on Puff and I cannot believe that I missed this.
I can only conclude that you posted this before I came on the scene. Even though I have been folding and stuffing flake tobaccos for several years there are subtitle differences in my approach that I intend to look over carefully; as "Mr. Moo" has said in the past "even old codgers can learn from young bucks".
Hey Moe, thanks for the kind words!
I don't remember the exact date, but it must have been in the fairly early days.
I would love to hear more about your method, like I said, I'm no pro.
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Originally Posted by
Lostmason
Thank You for this thread,,,now could you explain the "musketball"method.Also do you have any suggestions as to a med flavored aromatic.Vit N isn't a problem,I've been smoking cigars and ciggarettes long enough that anything light would probably kill me.
You know what? I've never done the musketball method. I'm sure one of the other fine BOTL would be willing to share their process though.
I'm not a huge aromatic guy, but my favorites are from blenders like Samuel Gawith. I love their chocolate flake, 1792 is the best aromatic though! Perhaps
@Tobias Lutz
could point you towards more aromatics.
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Originally Posted by
commonsenseman
You know what? I've never done the musketball method. I'm sure one of the other fine BOTL would be willing to share their process though.
I'm not a huge aromatic guy, but my favorites are from blenders like Samuel Gawith. I love their chocolate flake, 1792 is the best aromatic though! Perhaps
@
Tobias Lutz
could point you towards more aromatics.
SG Firedance Flake is delicious, IMO
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
Lostmason
Thank You for this thread,,,now could you explain the "musketball"method.Also do you have any suggestions as to a med flavored aromatic.Vit N isn't a problem,I've been smoking cigars and ciggarettes long enough that anything light would probably kill me.
I must give credit where it is due. The musketball method is a creation of
@freestoke
. The basic idea is to roll the flake into a musketall of the proper caliber and lightly stuff it into the chamber, leaving a small air pocket at the bottom. One additional thing I like to do is to throw some small scraps on the top of the musketball in order to prime the charge. The below links to our old home, so I hope it works.
http://www.puff.com/forums/vb/genera...etballing.html
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Originally Posted by
Tobias Lutz
SG Firedance Flake is delicious, IMO
Can't believe I forgot this one! Great suggestion.
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Also, I recommend Gawith and Hogarth Scotch Flake Scented as a great aro.
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