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    Quote Originally Posted by Haebar View Post
    I bought 4 oz. each: much more than 4 bowls. I need jars to keep them from drying out.
    Depends on how big a bowl you are burning! Just yanking your chain, brother. Nice pick ups - ropes are great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desertlifter View Post
    Depends on how big a bowl you are burning! Just yanking your chain, brother. Nice pick ups - ropes are great.

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    These ropes are juicy and fragrant, especially the Rum Twist and the Black Irish Twist. Don't know whether to smoke them or chew them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haebar View Post
    These ropes are juicy and fragrant, especially the Rum Twist and the Black Irish Twist. Don't know whether to smoke them or chew them.
    Where did you get these ropes?...I need more tobacco like I need another hole in my head...
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    Quote Originally Posted by droy1958 View Post
    Where did you get these ropes?...I need more tobacco like I need another hole in my head...
    Gawith Hoggarth Lakeland Pipe Tobacco | 4noggins.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haebar View Post
    These ropes are juicy and fragrant, especially the Rum Twist and the Black Irish Twist. Don't know whether to smoke them or chew them.
    FYI, Black Cherry Twist and Coconut Twist make excellent chaw, Happy Bogie I didn't care for. Rum twist is ok but not as good as Black Cherry. YMMV of course, void where prohibited, taxed or restricted, etc etc...

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    Last year I harvested leaves from several Virginia Bright tobacco plants and made them into tight twists. Checked them a few weeks ago, and they've got that sweet sugary Virginia grassy note that says they are aging quite nicely. They've been in wide-mouth mason jars tightly sealed since the day I twisted the leaves (cured in a shed until almost but not quite dry).

    As for my Gawith ropes, they are coiled up in jars too, and doing quite fine after years of storage.
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