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Shag vs Ribbon? (Related to Haddo's Delight)
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 496324" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I think it matters, but to as how much, I'm not sure. I know it matters a lot in RYO. I think Mark Ryan of D&R talked about adding some shag to a pipe blend he had, and it completely changed the profile of the tobacco. The burn changed, so the flavor changed. It might be in his youtube interview I watched last week. I believe it was some shag burley he added to a blend. Don't hold me to that, but more so to the idea the finer cut changed a questionable blend to quality blend.</p><p></p><p>This might be outside the question, but I would love to try some McClelland #2015 that was cut like Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake. For the #2015 to be sliced just a tad thinner. My gut tells me it would be quite a different experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 496324, member: 1211"] I think it matters, but to as how much, I'm not sure. I know it matters a lot in RYO. I think Mark Ryan of D&R talked about adding some shag to a pipe blend he had, and it completely changed the profile of the tobacco. The burn changed, so the flavor changed. It might be in his youtube interview I watched last week. I believe it was some shag burley he added to a blend. Don't hold me to that, but more so to the idea the finer cut changed a questionable blend to quality blend. This might be outside the question, but I would love to try some McClelland #2015 that was cut like Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake. For the #2015 to be sliced just a tad thinner. My gut tells me it would be quite a different experience. [/QUOTE]
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