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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 19191" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>True, or mix in a little mild burley for a more consistent burn. A finer cut on the rope helps a bit, but ropes are just dense, oily stuff. G&H ropes are favorites of mine, my top picks being Brown Bogey and Sweet Rum Twist. Maple Twist is good, too -- it's not maple-y in the same way that, say, Stokkebye's Luxury Twist was, it's just a shading in a strong, cigary flavor. In fact, it occurs to me that this cigary aspect is common to several of my favorite tobaccos, including G&H Dark Birdseye and Kendal Kentucky, Belgian Semois, and, of course, the previously mentioned ropes. Peterson's Irish Flake has the same thing going for it.</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 19191, member: 14"] True, or mix in a little mild burley for a more consistent burn. A finer cut on the rope helps a bit, but ropes are just dense, oily stuff. G&H ropes are favorites of mine, my top picks being Brown Bogey and Sweet Rum Twist. Maple Twist is good, too -- it's not maple-y in the same way that, say, Stokkebye's Luxury Twist was, it's just a shading in a strong, cigary flavor. In fact, it occurs to me that this cigary aspect is common to several of my favorite tobaccos, including G&H Dark Birdseye and Kendal Kentucky, Belgian Semois, and, of course, the previously mentioned ropes. Peterson's Irish Flake has the same thing going for it. Jack [/QUOTE]
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