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Bill




Joined : 23 Dec 2007
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Location : Missouri
Tobacco : Prince Albert, Edgeworth Ready Rubbed and Dunhill Nightcap
Pipe : Salim reverse claw meerschaum

PostSubject: Tobacco Recipe   Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:20 am

Here is the recipe for a blend I put together last month. I have found it to be smooth and delicious. Recommended that it sit for a week or so.

BOATDOCK
8 Ounces McClelland X-10 Burley
4 Ounces Latakia
4 ounces Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake rubbed out.
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PostSubject: Re: Tobacco Recipe   Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:11 am

Sounds good. Have you thought of adding Turkish tobacco to it? Spilman Mixture by Iwan Ries has come back after 70 years and has 3 good reviews already on Tobacco Reviews.
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Bill




Joined : 23 Dec 2007
Posts : 221
Location : Missouri
Tobacco : Prince Albert, Edgeworth Ready Rubbed and Dunhill Nightcap
Pipe : Salim reverse claw meerschaum

PostSubject: Re: Tobacco Recipe   Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:06 am

CP wrote:
Sounds good. Have you thought of adding Turkish tobacco to it? Spilman Mixture by Iwan Ries has come back after 70 years and has 3 good reviews already on Tobacco Reviews.


I decided not to add anything to the recipe as it works pretty well as it is. After marrying, it develops a smooth, smokey sweetness and I'm not real clear as to where it gets it from. Nonetheless, a very tasty smoke.

I saw the Spilman Mixture reviews and will be trying a tin of it in the future.
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