HU Directors Cut in a 1982 smooth straight Dunhill Root Briar 31051 Dublin with a black vulcanite stem. Running low on this blend now.
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HU Directors Cut in a 1982 smooth straight Dunhill Root Briar 31051 Dublin with a black vulcanite stem. Running low on this blend now.
I fill very loose at the bottom. With the long GH flakes, I split them length wise, press an end into the bowl and let it fold up into the pipe to about 2/3rd. I press lightly and expect a loose draw (it presses down to about 60%). Then I fold and fill the rest. I get a solid char light, arrange the over-spill, light once or twice more and Bob's your uncle.
To my palate, GH makes the best flakes, very much like they were in the 1970s when I first tried them. Big flavor, more coarse and in your face than Samuel Gawith, but that's how I like 'em.
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