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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 181997" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>SG's ropes, should be the identical article compared to GH's, but then again you never know what you'll get buying their products. They use whatever they have on hand, at times, rather than ingredients that would allow them to duplicate a blend. I've smoked some of their Brown Rope #4 that had no strength.</p><p></p><p>Although I gave you a recommend for GH Happy Brown Bogie, this is the strongest of the strong, and thinking about it, it might make more sense for you not to start with a 10 but rather a 5 or 7, Peterson University Flake and Irish Flake, respectively. With either you will definitely find higher nicotine. If you find that you like that, then go stronger.</p><p></p><p>Other 10s:</p><p></p><p>GH Kendal KY, Dark Birdseye, Dark Flake</p><p>SG 1792</p><p></p><p>When you get into ultra-strong nicotine, you make a trade-off for taste. So the SG Skiff that you like has a significantly more taste than the big-hitters.</p><p></p><p>Hope this is helpful. Also, when you're going to smoke one of these blends, eat first, not just a snack but something that will fill your stomach, your guiding light when your system gets hit with a boatload of nicotine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 181997, member: 36"] SG's ropes, should be the identical article compared to GH's, but then again you never know what you'll get buying their products. They use whatever they have on hand, at times, rather than ingredients that would allow them to duplicate a blend. I've smoked some of their Brown Rope #4 that had no strength. Although I gave you a recommend for GH Happy Brown Bogie, this is the strongest of the strong, and thinking about it, it might make more sense for you not to start with a 10 but rather a 5 or 7, Peterson University Flake and Irish Flake, respectively. With either you will definitely find higher nicotine. If you find that you like that, then go stronger. Other 10s: GH Kendal KY, Dark Birdseye, Dark Flake SG 1792 When you get into ultra-strong nicotine, you make a trade-off for taste. So the SG Skiff that you like has a significantly more taste than the big-hitters. Hope this is helpful. Also, when you're going to smoke one of these blends, eat first, not just a snack but something that will fill your stomach, your guiding light when your system gets hit with a boatload of nicotine. [/QUOTE]
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