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Jim's Sam Gawith Cabbie's Mixture Review.
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<blockquote data-quote="smoker13" data-source="post: 454059" data-attributes="member: 3962"><p>I got my tin of Cabbie's Mixture in yesterday afternoon and I excitedly tried out a bowl. My mistake was drying it out a bit too much, perhaps, but I was sorely disappointed. I very much like St James Flake, smoke at least 4 - 5 bowls a week (I smoke a LOT of different blends) and was really looking forward to Cabbie's.</p><p></p><p>The weirdest thing was I felt a little woozy from the Cabbie's. Couldn't figure out where THAT was coming from. Anyway, I vowed to just put it aside and try it again in a more moist state.</p><p></p><p>I should mention that I smoked it in a brand new David Iafisco pipe, as another reviewer suggested Cabbie's should be smoked either in a Meerschaum or a new, unsmoked pipe. I don't know how detrimental this ultimately is. At any rate, the Iafisco pipe is exorcising the Cabbie's with Blakeney's Best Bayou Flake.</p><p></p><p>I truly hope I can salvage this Cabbie's. I'm a Samuel Gawaith fan and as intimated, I love St James Flake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoker13, post: 454059, member: 3962"] I got my tin of Cabbie's Mixture in yesterday afternoon and I excitedly tried out a bowl. My mistake was drying it out a bit too much, perhaps, but I was sorely disappointed. I very much like St James Flake, smoke at least 4 - 5 bowls a week (I smoke a LOT of different blends) and was really looking forward to Cabbie's. The weirdest thing was I felt a little woozy from the Cabbie's. Couldn't figure out where THAT was coming from. Anyway, I vowed to just put it aside and try it again in a more moist state. I should mention that I smoked it in a brand new David Iafisco pipe, as another reviewer suggested Cabbie's should be smoked either in a Meerschaum or a new, unsmoked pipe. I don't know how detrimental this ultimately is. At any rate, the Iafisco pipe is exorcising the Cabbie's with Blakeney's Best Bayou Flake. I truly hope I can salvage this Cabbie's. I'm a Samuel Gawaith fan and as intimated, I love St James Flake. [/QUOTE]
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