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Peter Stok. Luxury Twist
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 137311" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>Luxury Twist is one of my favs, got a few full boxes resting away in the cellar, and I pick up a few oz each time at the B&M to keep me smoking until the boxes are ready to start in on. If you like it, give Bullseye a try, similar blend with perique and a dot of black cavendish added to the mix. In Bullseye the cavendish is a small disk at the center of the log, hence the name when it is cut into medallions for sale. </p><p></p><p>I personally usually just fold and stuff. Lately I have bee tearing the flake into strips the proper height for my bowl, stacking them up, and rolling into a cylinder that is the correct size for the bowl without need for any excessive stuffing. I like to smoke my flake tobacco pretty loose. The tearing yields up a bunch of small bits that are great to sprinkle on top to help get the first light going. Enjoy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 137311, member: 799"] Luxury Twist is one of my favs, got a few full boxes resting away in the cellar, and I pick up a few oz each time at the B&M to keep me smoking until the boxes are ready to start in on. If you like it, give Bullseye a try, similar blend with perique and a dot of black cavendish added to the mix. In Bullseye the cavendish is a small disk at the center of the log, hence the name when it is cut into medallions for sale. I personally usually just fold and stuff. Lately I have bee tearing the flake into strips the proper height for my bowl, stacking them up, and rolling into a cylinder that is the correct size for the bowl without need for any excessive stuffing. I like to smoke my flake tobacco pretty loose. The tearing yields up a bunch of small bits that are great to sprinkle on top to help get the first light going. Enjoy!! [/QUOTE]
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