Can't ever seem to catch St James Flake while it is available. Any suggestions for the closest thing to it that is more readily available?
Your best bet is here.Can't ever seem to catch St James Flake while it is available. Any suggestions for the closest thing to it that is more readily available?
Your best bet is here.
Wait til you have 100 posts then post a “Want To Buy” thread for it.
The SJF will find you.
You won’t need a substitute.
Tobacco Trader 310-823-5831 Manny or Anna are the nicest folks in the bizThanks. I've been mixing some perique into Stokkebye LBF and LNF and aging it to moderate success. The next thing I was going to try is pressing my own from whole leaf sources, but I'd rather just be able to get the St James Flake itself.
They are burnt ends. Never tried that before.James over at thebriarfellowship has boxes of St. James flake for 95 bucks.
I've listed a few. some folks want free st jamesSome B&Ms have it in stock. May be worth calling around to see if they will ship to you.
it's the BESTThey are burnt ends. Never tried that before.
Post up a picture when you open it!They are burnt ends. Never tried that before.
I really enjoy Curly Block as well but it's another one that is hard to catch in stock. And like everything has jumped in price over the last couple of years.There isn't really anything like it. It is a virginia/perique blend but the Gawith folks have a very unique way with it. Wessex curly block is very nice
I’ve seen it recently available but yes luxury is expensiveI really enjoy Curly Block as well but it's another one that is hard to catch in stock. And like everything has jumped in price over the last couple of years.
Thanks just pick up some more burnt ends St James. $65 is a steal for that stuff.Boswell's had multiple tins of it in stock when I was there Saturday. You could order it online through them AND pickup Northwoods at the same time. Win-Win!
Because you’re a real one. You’re about this lifeThanks just pick up some more burnt ends St James. $65 is a steal for that stuff.
This actually seems like a good idea, but definitely not like SG.Thanks. I've been mixing some perique into Stokkebye LBF and LNF and aging it to moderate success. The next thing I was going to try is pressing my own from whole leaf sources, but I'd rather just be able to get the St James Flake itself.
