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Flake tobaccos ???
I've never smoked a flake tobacco before, but have been thinking more and more about getting some soon. So I was wondering what the top recomended flakes were. I understand that it's all opinion, but I figure if there are a few that seem to make everyones list(or at least the majority)....they're worth a try. I'm probably going to pick up a few tins as I don't really want to pay shipping on, say, $11. So let's have it, what are your favorite flakes?
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Favorite flakes include:
1792 by Gawith Solani #633 Peterson's Univeristy Flake St. James flake |
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Dunhill Light Flake - can hardly go wrong with this one :pi
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I think everyone will agree on Peterson's University Flake, such a good standby. I'd add C&D Bayou Morning Flake, McClelland Christmas Cheer, Escudo, and a couple Latakia blends to the list. I would put more there, but they'd all end up being VAs or VaPers. :r
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http://www.smokingpipes.com/tobacco/...roduct_id=2000
I was adviced to buy this butera flake by a friend whose reviews I really appreciate. http://images.smokingpipes.com/produ...3-010-0003.jpg |
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I love Peterson's Irish Flake, but I usually mix it with Ashton's Consummate Gentleman.
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Some of my Favorites: McClelland Dark Star, Christmas Cheer, Blackwoods. Sam Gawith 1792, Best Brown Flake, Full Virginia flake, Navy Flake, Chocolate flake Gawith Hoggarth: Ennerdale, Dark flake (both unscented and scented) Orlik Golden Slice. Escudo. Are you a virginia fan? Burley, Latakia? Knowledge of your tastes would allow me to narrow it. |
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Dag... there are a lot of flake tobaccos. That's like asking which is your favorite piece of pepperoni on the last 50 pizzas I ate. Fortunately, a few (dozen) stand out.
Stokkebye Escudo MacBaren Navy Flake Samuel Gawith 1792, Sam's Flake, Chocolate Flake and Best Brown Gawith & Hoggarth Bob's Chocolate Flake Erinmore Flake ... and so on. |
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Thanks for the question and great responses. I added a couple of these to my latest order to give a taste.
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Interesting to read this now, after a few months. Thought I'd make a comment.
What McClelland often calls a flake, is actually more a broken flake. What I mean is that when you compare it to flakes from other companies, there is a huge difference. G&H, Sam Gawith, Stokkebye, Esoterica, Rattrays, and others have flakes that come in whole and intact, though varied in size, of tobaccos "flakes" cut off the original brick. It is very obvious that they are flakes. On the other hand, McClelland appears to take their whole slices from their bricks and break their flakes into smaller pieces. They are not cut into square pieces, but broken up into smaller "flakes" of varying sizes. Hence, I have come to call them broken flakes rather than flakes. Just some random musings. Peace of the Lord be with you. |
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And then there are flakes from C&D and the other blends they produce which are indeed flakes, but are not pressed as tightly and easily break apart, sometimes when just being picked up. These usually end up being broken flakes.
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I think Penzance is referred to as a "mottled flake". As far as others, I really love the FVF and the PS Navy Flake.
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Macbarren Old Dark Fired is another good flake
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SG Kendall Cream, G&H Ennerdale my two favorites, oh and for the latakia fan Germains special latakia flake.
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To me a flake is a flake, broken or not. The only time it changes in my book is when its rubbed out. Even a "crumble cake" I'd consider a flake.
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Should we really get funky? Do flakes, cut from ropes count as flakes? I know some who would say, no. They would define them as disks or curly cuts. So they have:flakes, broken flake, crumle cakes (krumble kakes), and disks/curly cuts. Peace of The Lord be with you. |
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