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Best blend in a really large bowl?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 147149" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Hmmm. Interesting suggestions. Re: the Charatan, I'll bypass the 905 and Chelsea a.m. due to the Latakia content...though perhaps Samarra or Durbar would be good (for some reason I like both of those, esp. Samarra). I tried a couple of rubbed out flakes and they were OK - but didn't really shine. I did a few very lightly crumpled flakes and those seemed to do better that a full rub. While reading your comments I got to thinking that maybe a blend that allowed a true gravity fill would be good. Something that had the consistancy of a cube cut...like maybe Edgeworth RR or something with a bunch of cubed Burley in it. I think C&D's Canal Boat, or maybe Pennington Gap. OH! I've got a tub of aged Nut Brown Burley! I should find something in that group that would give the story on how well cube cut does!</p><p></p><p>If you find that thread re: the large bowl pipes, etc. be sure to pass it along. I'd love to read it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 147149, member: 1365"] Hmmm. Interesting suggestions. Re: the Charatan, I'll bypass the 905 and Chelsea a.m. due to the Latakia content...though perhaps Samarra or Durbar would be good (for some reason I like both of those, esp. Samarra). I tried a couple of rubbed out flakes and they were OK - but didn't really shine. I did a few very lightly crumpled flakes and those seemed to do better that a full rub. While reading your comments I got to thinking that maybe a blend that allowed a true gravity fill would be good. Something that had the consistancy of a cube cut...like maybe Edgeworth RR or something with a bunch of cubed Burley in it. I think C&D's Canal Boat, or maybe Pennington Gap. OH! I've got a tub of aged Nut Brown Burley! I should find something in that group that would give the story on how well cube cut does! If you find that thread re: the large bowl pipes, etc. be sure to pass it along. I'd love to read it! [/QUOTE]
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