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Nefarious

Number of posts: 6 Location: Long Island Tobacco: Davidoff Flake medallions is the best I've had thus far... Registration date: 2010-03-19
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:28 am | |
| Swisher Railroad mills scotch |
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Hunter5117

Number of posts: 426 Age: 55 Location: Somewhere between Kansas and Missouri Tobacco: Virginias and VaPers with lots of McClellands being my favs Pipe: Brighams, Pete's Registration date: 2009-07-29
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:41 pm | |
| Been alternating between Wilsons Irish High Toast and Crumbs of Comfort, the only 2 snuffs I have so far. Am only on day 2 but I am loving it so far. Called all the local B&M's to no avail for more choices so I am putting together an order as I type. |
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Nefarious

Number of posts: 6 Location: Long Island Tobacco: Davidoff Flake medallions is the best I've had thus far... Registration date: 2010-03-19
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:43 pm | |
| You should definitely get some McChrystals original and genuine... I have lots of different snuffs, but I think that one is a must for everyone  |
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Hunter5117

Number of posts: 426 Age: 55 Location: Somewhere between Kansas and Missouri Tobacco: Virginias and VaPers with lots of McClellands being my favs Pipe: Brighams, Pete's Registration date: 2009-07-29
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Thu May 13, 2010 12:15 pm | |
| Well my snuffing has progressed considerably in the past couple of weeks. Got an order from Mars and have been sampling all the goodies. Wilsons Aniseed Extra has become my every morning starter, does wonders to clear the head and eliminate any morning-after headache that we might be subject to (self-inflicted or otherwise). Enjoying Tom Buck as well although is taking a while for the SP style to become a real favorite. Picked up a couple of Toque brand snuffs and find that the Whiskey and Honey, Raspberry Menthol and especially the Absinthe are great. Lastly, got a tin of McCrystals Original and enjoy it although too much will freeze my nose for about 10 minutes.
Also got 2 samples of the Dutch Windmill Latakia snuffs. Wonderful intense Latakia tobacco but not what I want up my nose, save it for my pipe. |
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gandalfpc

Number of posts: 621 Age: 43 Tobacco: Dark Birdseye, Proper English, Stratford and anything tasty that comes within arms reach. Pipe: Many pipes, all different, all favorites Registration date: 2009-10-03
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sat May 22, 2010 3:09 am | |
| I'm a big fan of the Aniseed Extra  Latest try for me was "Red Bull" snuff - I had heard it was no longer available but found it online easy enough - having tried some other energy snuffs I didn't have very high hopes, but it is the best of it's type by far (in that it manages to be a pleasing snuff as well as an energy snuff) I also find Dutch Chocolate to be quite the pick me up - not an energy snuff, but it has that effect on me... Anyway, grab up some Red Bull if you can - not unpleasant... |
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paddy-boy

Number of posts: 354 Age: 32 Location: Birmingham, AL Tobacco: Balkan Supreme Pipe: Peterson System 312 rustic Registration date: 2009-01-28
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sat May 22, 2010 8:04 am | |
| Toque rose I find it quite nice |
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PegLegEd

Number of posts: 482 Age: 56 Location: Dublin, Ga Tobacco: #1 GLP Westminster #2 some more of #1 Pipe: Savenelli Straight or bent old or new- Peterson any of them- GBD
Kaywoodies- Dr Graybow and my favorite is which ever one I have in My hand at any given time. Registration date: 2010-01-31
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sun May 30, 2010 6:16 pm | |
| WOS Crumbs of Comfort. Doc Manhattan You were correct, everything pales when compared with this stuff.[b] Ed
Ps I have kinda gotten distracted. I love my pipes and the flavours of various tobaccos, but this stuff called snuff has sent me on a whirlwind of discovery. I think I wish I had been introduced to this stuuff a long time ago. Ed |
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Doc Manhattan BoB's Team

Number of posts: 2324 Age: 31 Location: Land of Steady Habits Tobacco: Reiner LGF Pipe: Gregor Lobnik Registration date: 2008-05-26
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sun May 30, 2010 7:10 pm | |
| Ed, I don't want to take credit from another bro... I think one of the other snuffers put you on the right track!
Wilson's is always good, Crumbs of Comfort is fine stuff, but I'm not a spearmint fan... for me I turn to Hedges L260, the atom bomb of menthol. _________________ "The plural of anecdote is not data." -Frank Kotsonis
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PegLegEd

Number of posts: 482 Age: 56 Location: Dublin, Ga Tobacco: #1 GLP Westminster #2 some more of #1 Pipe: Savenelli Straight or bent old or new- Peterson any of them- GBD
Kaywoodies- Dr Graybow and my favorite is which ever one I have in My hand at any given time. Registration date: 2010-01-31
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sun May 30, 2010 7:39 pm | |
| Thanks to whomever it was then. I will continue to enjoy all threads available on BoB. This is truly the best forum I have found, and all the people seem to have the best attitudes possible. Glad to be here. Ed |
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PegLegEd

Number of posts: 482 Age: 56 Location: Dublin, Ga Tobacco: #1 GLP Westminster #2 some more of #1 Pipe: Savenelli Straight or bent old or new- Peterson any of them- GBD
Kaywoodies- Dr Graybow and my favorite is which ever one I have in My hand at any given time. Registration date: 2010-01-31
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:51 pm | |
| Poschl Packard's Club. Hate that spring loaded dispenser. Good snuff after the initial shock of coolness. Ed |
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LV9

Number of posts: 98 Age: 31 Location: sunny,FL Tobacco: Virginia Flakes in General
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Registration date: 2009-07-27
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:11 pm | |
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PegLegEd

Number of posts: 482 Age: 56 Location: Dublin, Ga Tobacco: #1 GLP Westminster #2 some more of #1 Pipe: Savenelli Straight or bent old or new- Peterson any of them- GBD
Kaywoodies- Dr Graybow and my favorite is which ever one I have in My hand at any given time. Registration date: 2010-01-31
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:56 pm | |
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LV9

Number of posts: 98 Age: 31 Location: sunny,FL Tobacco: Virginia Flakes in General
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Registration date: 2009-07-27
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:09 am | |
| LV9 wrote: Toque Vanilla
I gonna order me some. Ed.
It's pretty good although mild on the Nic department.
Today's selection is cloves by McCrystals. |
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PegLegEd

Number of posts: 482 Age: 56 Location: Dublin, Ga Tobacco: #1 GLP Westminster #2 some more of #1 Pipe: Savenelli Straight or bent old or new- Peterson any of them- GBD
Kaywoodies- Dr Graybow and my favorite is which ever one I have in My hand at any given time. Registration date: 2010-01-31
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:26 pm | |
| Well my Friend is gone out of town this weekend (he is the one with all the hoouch I bum) so I guess I'll stick with that Schmalzer I been using til I can get the boat to deliver me something else. I got two new boxes with nothing in them (scared to put schmalzer in one afraid it will make the wood swell.
Schmalzler SF Südfrucht to the rescue. Ed |
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St Fiacre

Number of posts: 108 Age: 18 Location: Crestline CA Tobacco: Boswell Sweet Tea, Sam Gawith Chocolate Flake, Honeydew, Penzance Pipe: Benton Churchwarden, Savinelli Roma 625, Chacom Mozart 260 Registration date: 2010-04-27
 | Subject: Re: What are you snuffing? Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:20 pm | |
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