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  1. elvishrunes

    A question about smoking smoking tobacco.

    So I had a bowl of the "Welsh" named Tudor, and it was quite good, but a little flat, dull, and boring... D'uhhh:), It has no smoke or Latakia in it:) Ahh, I sure enjoy me my over the top euphemisms:)... Actually, it was quite a fine respectable tobacco blend, nothing negative to say about...
  2. elvishrunes

    Softwood pipes

    As Mr Winton mentions, fruit woods are hardwoods... Pine, cedar, spruce, stuff that keeps its needles/leaves all year are considered soft woods, but no idea how alternative hard woods smoke... My guess is not that well or why would English and European folk source Mediterranean Briar as they...
  3. elvishrunes

    A question about smoking smoking tobacco.

    Yeah I'll give it a try, why not,,, Haven't had a bowl yet, will tomorrow... I'm sure it's good, but the tin doesn't smell of smoke, love the smoke. I don't own any pure Latakia, only English blends or I would mix some sure! Not worried about it drying out, because I keep my tobacco in a...
  4. elvishrunes

    A question about smoking smoking tobacco.

    Hi thanks for having me, So I purchased this can of "Tudor" mixture thinking it was an English blend... D'uhh "Tudor" is a royal English name, should be. Anyway, it's not! It's a mild perique/Virginia blend. Basically a straight tobacco. I like smoky English or sweet cavendish flavors...