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<blockquote data-quote="cigrmaster" data-source="post: 512798" data-attributes="member: 2528"><p>So what ever happened to your rope experiment? Did SP make good? I was interested to hear your take on the SG Brown #4. I had tried that along with XX Twist and was not a fan. Just too meaty and smokey for my tastes. </p><p></p><p>I do enjoy the Peter Heinrichs Curly Block which is described by the mfg to be a rope. I cut thin coins with my swiss army knife and then cube cut it from there. It does take some drying time as it comes fairly moist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cigrmaster, post: 512798, member: 2528"] So what ever happened to your rope experiment? Did SP make good? I was interested to hear your take on the SG Brown #4. I had tried that along with XX Twist and was not a fan. Just too meaty and smokey for my tastes. I do enjoy the Peter Heinrichs Curly Block which is described by the mfg to be a rope. I cut thin coins with my swiss army knife and then cube cut it from there. It does take some drying time as it comes fairly moist. [/QUOTE]
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