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wolflarsen

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Isn't Plum Pudding a crumble cake as opposed to a true plug that is formed from whole leaf threshed tobacco?
Yeah, it's a cake. It's way more dense than things like Frigate, Kadath or Temple Bar but not as dense as the real plugs mentioned.
 

shanez

Lifer
Jul 10, 2018
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I don't believe SPC Plum Pudding and Dreams of Kadath are plugs, however I prefer them when prepared as if they were. This means I like to cut 1/8"-ish slices off, rub out the slice, and then smoke away.

For some reason it seems like something isn't right (and they don't seem to burn as well) if they are simply broken up by hand.
 

mingc

Lifer
Jun 20, 2019
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@Casual: Thats the problem. They might work if they used more Gum Arabic as a binding agent, however you would still wind up with something that feels like an off cut from a length of Balsa Wood as opposed to a heavy dense plug. Even the Germans make pretty good plugs and Salty Dogs is an well made plug so I just cannot fathom with all our expertise we cannot seem to do it here in the U.S.
McClelland used to make some rather dense flakes, so they did know how to make proper plugs, presumably here in the US. That art and/or the machine seem to have been since lost.
 

trubka2

Lifer
Feb 27, 2019
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So yeah, that’s the one I was thinking of, is Krater Plug not a real plug?
I'd say it's a real plug, but it's not nearly as dense as things like Dark Plug, Salty Dogs, etc. It's basically the same consistency as regular K&K flakes. No a knock, but it smokes differently than the denser plugs. Here's a pic:

Krater plug.jpg
 

hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
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Austin, TX

I just love the one you got there @paulfg! Mines not as perdy but it gets the job done and does it well. To put it short, I had to get one of these as I love plugs so much but I have some arthritis in my wrists and that made cutting a plug with a knife painful, this way you can get perfect, even, thin cut flakes and no pain in the wrists... definitely worth the investment if you are a plug enthusiast.

btw, it’s good to see you again, Paul.
 
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hawky454

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Bengel

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Sep 20, 2019
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That is the great work of misterlowercase. I sure miss those types of posts. He was one of a kind and filled with passion regarding all things tobacciana.
Thought it looked familiar, google found that one, I guess he posted it here as well? Very informative. Yes, me too?
 
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