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All of my best friends are flakes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 217593" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Nope, haven't tried it. I don't really even know too much about the process involved in pressing the tobacco, just that it has to do with some square (probably wood) boxes and ancient torture device-looking threaded presses that exert a disturbing amount of direct pressure. When I learn more, I'll probably try my hand at ghetto-pressing. I'm thinking it would end up more like a "krumble kake" than flake/plug though, if done with already-cut ribbon bacca.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 217593, member: 1969"] Nope, haven't tried it. I don't really even know too much about the process involved in pressing the tobacco, just that it has to do with some square (probably wood) boxes and ancient torture device-looking threaded presses that exert a disturbing amount of direct pressure. When I learn more, I'll probably try my hand at ghetto-pressing. I'm thinking it would end up more like a "krumble kake" than flake/plug though, if done with already-cut ribbon bacca. [/QUOTE]
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