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My first couple of bowls of Full Virginia Flake
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<blockquote data-quote="shootist51" data-source="post: 134638" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>I have found that it takes me about a tin to really GET a tobacco. This is particularly true of Virginias, as they tend to have very soft nuances when compared to English, Balkan and heavy Latakia blends.</p><p></p><p>With flakes, I prefer the cube cut, no tamp method as I find it easier to keep lit and I still get a bit of the intensity of the flake.</p><p></p><p>Probabaly the BIGGEST lesson to learn with tobaccos in general, and flakes in particular, is to SIP the smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootist51, post: 134638, member: 90"] I have found that it takes me about a tin to really GET a tobacco. This is particularly true of Virginias, as they tend to have very soft nuances when compared to English, Balkan and heavy Latakia blends. With flakes, I prefer the cube cut, no tamp method as I find it easier to keep lit and I still get a bit of the intensity of the flake. Probabaly the BIGGEST lesson to learn with tobaccos in general, and flakes in particular, is to SIP the smoke. [/QUOTE]
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