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Davey

Age : 36 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 302 Location : New York
 | Subject: Navy Flake???? Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:25 am | |
| Fellas, I was gifted some Peter Stokke that was labeled "Navy Flake." Is this the same as his "Luxury Navy Flake"?
And while we're on it....what is "NAVY" flake or "NAVY" english anyway???? _________________ "The floggings will continue until morale improves." |
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puros_bran Nightrider

Joined : 10 Dec 2007 Posts : 1590 Location : Lower 48
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:36 am | |
| Yes that's Luxury Navy Flake.
Navy Flake is almost as used as cavendish Its almost always a flake. Sometimes straight virginia,sometime virginia/burley,sometimes virginia/latakia, sometimes virginia/perique. To confuse matters even worse sometimes its Rum topped sometimes its not.
I've quit trying to peg what 'it' is. What's worse is there are as many storys as to how it came about as there are diff varietys. The only thing that really ties all the storys together is that at some point it was smoked on a boat.
Stokkebyes version is a Virginia/perique blend. Its adecent smoke fresh, far better if allowed to settle for 6 months to a year. |
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Danish_Pipe_Guy Admin

Age : 32 Joined : 15 Dec 2007 Posts : 876 Location : Fenway Paaak: Boston,Massachusetts
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:00 am | |
| I'm fairly sure that the term "Navy Flake" refers to the tobacco being cased with rum.I'm not sure if this practice is still followed.MacBaren's NB is my all time favorite blend and I've never noticed even a hint of a rum...
Best, Dock  _________________
  
My Pipe Rack: http://s221.photobucket.com/albums/dd193/DockJPerry/?start=0 |
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Davey

Age : 36 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 302 Location : New York
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Mon Jan 28, 2008 2:53 pm | |
| good stuff guys.
I just had a bowlful of this Navy and I have to say it was great. Was not expecting to enjoy such a mild weed as much as I did...really began to pick out some nuttiness,a and the subtle perique as I smoked the bowl from 1/2 way to 3/4 down.
oops...I suppose I should post this in "REVIEW"...sorry _________________ "The floggings will continue until morale improves." |
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DRIFTER
Joined : 29 Jan 2008 Posts : 17
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:47 am | |
| | Davey wrote: | good stuff guys.
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Indeed it is good stuff! That's why there is always some around here for smoking, and a lot more canned/cellared for future. |
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Davey

Age : 36 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 302 Location : New York
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:32 pm | |
| You're not kidding Drifter. I am gonna grab a pound of this stuff soon! _________________ "The floggings will continue until morale improves." |
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IHT

Age : 38 Joined : 02 Mar 2008 Posts : 84
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Tue Mar 04, 2008 12:37 am | |
| this is a really nice blend. how the term "navy flake" came about, i leave that to the historians. all i know is that this is one of my favorite blends and have another 4 oz on the way, should be here tomorrow (with some much needed pipe cleaners). i prefer this one to "bullseye flake", it just seems more thick and velvety of a smoke (i guess 'depth' could be used there). |
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Justpipes The Duke

Age : 49 Joined : 17 Dec 2007 Posts : 3290 Location : American by birth, Southern by the grace of God!
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:21 pm | |
| I really like C&D's version of it called Blockade Runner. It is all VA soaked in premium rum for seven days, according to the description. Very tasty! _________________

"Man is the only religious animal. In the holy task of smoothing his brother's path to the happiness of Heaven, he has turned the globe into a graveyard."
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hazmat
Age : 34 Joined : 11 Dec 2007 Posts : 313 Location : Harrisburg, PA
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:47 pm | |
| | Justpipes wrote: | | I really like C&D's version of it called Blockade Runner. It is all VA soaked in premium rum for seven days, according to the description. Very tasty! |
Yeah, I'll 2nd, 3rd and 4th that sentiment. It's also a crumblecake which makes it nice and easy to rub out for smoking. I'm glad I peeked into this thread as it reminds me I'm nearly outta Blockade Runner and need to re-up. |
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Tom Clemons

Age : 54 Joined : 25 Dec 2007 Posts : 79 Location : Lake Erie, Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Navy Flake???? Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:35 pm | |
| I'm a big fan of PS's Luxury Navy Flake (although I agree that I always used to think of a navy flake as having some rum). I think LNF is a solid B smoke when fresh, but with two or more years of age it becomes a solid A smoke. I think it transforms with age more postively than just about any other blend (although I think GLP's Montgomery is up there with it). To me, LNF with age rises above McC's 2015 by a hair to be the best bang-for-the-buck VAPER. Well, FWIW & YMMV.
Cheers,
TC |
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