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Lakeland Bum
Lazy man's alternative to ropes?
I like the body and strength of a good rope tobacco, like the Gawith & Hoggarth Black Irish X that
@OnePyroTec
sent me, but I'm not crazy about cutting it up into pieces small enough to smoke in my pipe. It seems I can't get it right; when I cut it by hand, the pieces are too big and are hard to keep lit. When I used the coffee grinder, it divided it a little too finely. Does Gawith & Hoggarth make a ready-rubbed tobacco that has the same or similar strength as that of their ropes?
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Try some of G&Hs Shag cuts.
Kendal Dark, Kendal Kentucky and Dark birds eye ( Favorite) are stout but easy/ no hassle baccies.
but in all honestly rope is always a meaner beast then the Ready rubbed/shag stuff.
Have you tried the Beloved/feared Tambolaka?
"It's like kale with balls"
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Lakeland Bum

Originally Posted by
Shemp Jizzle
Try some of G&Hs Shag cuts.
Kendal Dark, Kendal Kentucky and Dark birds eye ( Favorite) are stout but easy/ no hassle baccies.
but in all honestly rope is always a meaner beast then the Ready rubbed/shag stuff.
Have you tried the Beloved/feared Tambolaka?
Thanks, I will try them. No, I haven't tried (or heard of) Tambolaka.
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Originally Posted by
haebar
no, i haven't tried (or heard of) tambolaka.
wwhhaaattttt??!!!
"It's like kale with balls"
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Lakeland Bum

Originally Posted by
Shemp Jizzle
wwhhaaattttt??!!!
It's the first I've heard of Tambolaka; thanks for telling me about it.
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Lakeland Bum

Originally Posted by
Aguineapig
That's exactly what I had in mind! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by
Haebar
That's exactly what I had in mind! Thanks!
Cool, hope the consistency ends up being satisfactory. I've never tried the ropes yet, my C&D Burleys seem to fill the role of stout, flavor bombs.
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Consummate Pipe Bum
Of interest to lovers of ropes, tambo etc, I recommend the twist tobacco from Turkey Foot Trading. The company specializes in recreating clothing, tools an other things relevant to pioneer/revolutionary war America, and that includes authentic clay pipes and twist tobacco. Their twists are rather strong in nicotine and well-suited to the tiny bowls of clay pipes.
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Originally Posted by
Haebar
I like the body and strength of a good rope tobacco, like the Gawith & Hoggarth Black Irish X that @
OnePyroTec sent me, but I'm not crazy about cutting it up into pieces small enough to smoke in my pipe. It seems I can't get it right; when I cut it by hand, the pieces are too big and are hard to keep lit. When I used the coffee grinder, it divided it a little too finely. Does Gawith & Hoggarth make a ready-rubbed tobacco that has the same or similar strength as that of their ropes?
Tab, @Aguineapig linked one of the Gawith & Hoggarth sliced ropes and there are several more available. I like the Curly Cut deLuxe Sliced quite well. The ropes do age better though.

Originally Posted by
cpmcdill
Of interest to lovers of ropes, tambo etc, I recommend the twist tobacco from Turkey Foot Trading. The company specializes in recreating clothing, tools an other things relevant to pioneer/revolutionary war America, and that includes authentic clay pipes and twist tobacco. Their twists are rather strong in nicotine and well-suited to the tiny bowls of clay pipes.
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Chris,
Thanks for the link to Turkey Foot Trading. Their prices on the ropes are very reasonable. For those who didn't click the link, the descriptions says that it's a mild twist and they sell for (small) $6.80 for 1.5 oz and (large) $9.30 for 3.0 oz.
edit: I'd suggest surfing this very neat site.
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