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 Review Request: Kingfisher Double Cut Krumble Kake

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Trout Bum



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Tobacco: Escudo, Blackwoods, Scottish Cake, IF, UF, 5100, 1792
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PostSubject: Review Request: Kingfisher Double Cut Krumble Kake   Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:16 pm

I just got a tin of Kingfisher, made by Butera, for Christmas. My girlfriend got it in a B&M based on the tobacconist's suggestion after she told him what I currently like. (University Flake, Stokkebey's Luxury Twist, etc) I don't know anything about this blend (a Virginia/Burley/Perique) or the Butera Pipe Company... I did check out some reviews on TR, but that just left me even more curious. If any of you have tried this blend, I would appreciate your thoughts/analysis!
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Winslow



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Location: Midlothian,Va.
Tobacco: Gawith&Hoggarth's,Virginias of excellence
Pipe: Meerschaums
Registration date: 2008-04-11

PostSubject: Re: Review Request: Kingfisher Double Cut Krumble Kake   Sat Dec 27, 2008 2:38 am

I've smoked a couple tins of this in the last few years,the tin art made me buy
it.It puts out clouds of dense white smoke when you fire up a bowl,I would give
it 2* out of 4*.Nothing about it really impressed me or made me want to stock
up on it.It's comparable to C&D Blockade Runner minus the rum.You may like it
if you're a Burley fan. Neutral

Winslow sunny

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PostSubject: Re: Review Request: Kingfisher Double Cut Krumble Kake   Sat Dec 27, 2008 7:09 am

I really like this tobacco.
The Burley gives a little backbone and richness to the Va. and Perique.

Mike
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Trout Bum



Number of posts: 1011
Age: 41
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Tobacco: Escudo, Blackwoods, Scottish Cake, IF, UF, 5100, 1792
Pipe: MUST-HAVE-MORE!
Registration date: 2008-09-12

PostSubject: Re: Review Request: Kingfisher Double Cut Krumble Kake   Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:11 pm

Thanks for the responses! I wonder if this blend is similar in nature to Haunted Bookshop, which I have only just discovered, but which I am enjoying immensely. I shall have to determine that I my own, I suppose. But hey, that's half the fun, right, discovering and exploring new and different blends, or variations of similar components? At any rate thanks and when I open this tin, which will not be anytime soon, as I have perhaps too many open just now (if that is possible) I shall report my findings!
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Hermit



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PostSubject: Re: Review Request: Kingfisher Double Cut Krumble Kake   Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:53 pm

Trout Bum wrote:
Thanks for the responses! I wonder if this blend is similar in nature to Haunted Bookshop, which I have only just discovered, but which I am enjoying immensely.


Similar in that they contain the same basic ingredients,
but they don't really remind me of each other.
I like em both, but HB is one of my favorites.

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JohnnyO



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Pipe: Oh I don't know...I have so many...I happen to like Savinelli pipes, cheap and pretty good, only problem I really had with them was an air hole drilled too high, which I fixed with pipe mud. I also enjoy old pipes I've restored and pipes I've made myself.
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PostSubject: Re: Review Request: Kingfisher Double Cut Krumble Kake   Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:30 pm

One of my favorite blends, I liked it better than University Flake, though it's been a while since I have smoked some

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