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01-06-2009, 09:33 PM | #1 |
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Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
I was at the B&M in Stevens Point on Monday after work and was browsing through the selections. I was looking a non-aromatic tin that wasn't on the steep side. Pickins were slim. I thought I would give this tin a shot.
I lit up a bowl of this about 30 minutes ago. The tin aroma is very pungunt and kind of chocolaty. Apparently there is a tonquin topping. Tonquin is some sort of bean grown in England and Brazil. I had never heard of this until reading about this tobacco and searching for it on the "google machine." This is billed as a full flavored tobacco. It certainly does have a great deal of flavor. The ad copy online says this is Sam Gawith's best selling blend. It burns well, The tobacco was quite wet when I opened the tin. I rubbed out a bowl or twos worth on a paper towel and allowed this to dry for a little over an hour. The tobacco was still a little too moist for my liking, but my bedtime is getting closer as the minute's pass. There is no time to lose! I selected my bent sandblast briar that I typically use for aromatics. Being as though I don't smoke aromatics with regularity this pipe hasn't seen much action. I lit, tamped, lit again and again to get this bowl started proper. So far, this is a very interesting smoke. It's sweet, pretty much a one note experience so far, but enjoyable. I'm not sure if the tonquin treatment is "my bag" as of yet. I'm going to smoke a few bowls and see how it suits my fancy or has a place in the regular rotation. From what I have read this is said to be a very nicotine strong blend. I'm not really buzzed up at this point half way down the bowl. My mouth is a tad numb and there is a certain degree of "easy chair lock" or "couch lock" as we used to call it in the college days. I'm quite content to sit here and ponder the day with a can of Squirt by my side. When I smoke flakes, I expect to perform additional maintenance during the smoke. The bowl has needed surprisingly little attention. I smoked half way down before the pipe went out from neglect. This blend produces a great deal of smoke. Besides a tad of mouth numbing I don't detect any "bite" while smoking this tobacco. I'm now in the last third and I feel the nicotine kick to the pants. It's right on that fine line of good buzz and overwhelming. I'll report back when I've finished the bowl! |
01-15-2009, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
LOL! It was certainly rich in "Vitamin N" but I didn't hurl. I did have crazy dreams from lots of said vitamins.
I got to the last third before I determined this flake might not be for me. I'm not sure I'll smoke another bowl of this anytime soon. |
01-15-2009, 02:07 PM | #4 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
I haven't been to a pipe shope in Steven's Point in quite a while, which one are you talking about?
If you aren't up for the 1792, let me know. Maybe we can hook up for a herf and maybe work out a swap or some such.
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01-15-2009, 09:35 PM | #5 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
Let the 1792 sit in the tin for a couple weeks and try again. I think after opening a couple weeks rest takes a little of the topping away. I like this blend every once in a while.
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08-06-2009, 02:43 PM | #6 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
I picked up 3 oz.'s of of some 1792 flake yesterday. Absolutely a great blend. Smooth, no tongue bite, and a nice flavor. Not complex, but definitely nice. A very nice blend that you should have at your standby!
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08-10-2009, 08:02 AM | #7 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
Sorry, didn't see this until now! Herf,...... did you say herf? Anytime man! We could probably even get James up here for a smoke. PM Sent!
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08-10-2009, 10:50 AM | #8 | |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
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Let me know. By the way, what was the price per tin in SP for the tin? Peace of the Lord be with you.
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08-10-2009, 12:50 PM | #9 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
James doesn't play hard to get when it's herf time. Unless he's iced in. Has the snow in Stevens Point melted yet, eh?
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08-10-2009, 12:54 PM | #10 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
FWIW I just crumbled up a few bowls worth of 1792 from a forgotten tin. The stuff was dry-dry and there wasn't enough to bother rewetting. Granted, it has been Carolina-humid around here but the crumbly dried out old 1792 was pretty good. Way above expectations.
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08-10-2009, 05:15 PM | #11 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
Had some 1792 today. I got about 4 ounces from Greg at Poops Ltd the other day. I swear it just gets better and better everyday. One of the best blends I have have ever had. Pure joy!
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09-13-2009, 05:47 PM | #12 |
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Well I was able to try some of this yesterday. I had ordered bulk. I'm not sure how much or if it differs from the tinned stuff. I must say I really liked it quite a bit. It shot to pretty much the top of the charts so far and I can't foresee any subsequent bowls of this stuff dropping it any lower on my list. My batch didn't seem moisture heavy from what I could tell. What kind of worried me was the reports of a healthy dose of nicotine since I don't seem to handle vitamin N too well... I was quite surprised when I couldn't detect any ill affects from nicotine. This stuff was quite pleasant to prep and smoke. Even in a pretty new pipe w/o much of a cake this stuff burned well with out needing too much attention. I was using a hurker bent brandy (2.5+ in. deep bowl) that I acquired not too long ago. I think that pipe may have to be dedicated to it from now on though, it still wreaks of usage enough to make my nose twitch and my eyes a bit watery today. Hopefully a good airing out will cut that down but I don't think it can be used for much else unless I alcy treat it. Other then the unforeseen dedication of my brandy pipe I lub this stuffz!
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09-14-2009, 01:02 PM | #13 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
The pipe odor did mellow out quite a bit after a day of airing out
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09-16-2009, 08:13 AM | #14 | |
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09-16-2009, 08:34 AM | #15 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
Just received a tin of 1792 Flake in the pipe tobacco lottery.
I'm looking forward to a bowl tonight. I haven't even opened the tin yet ... I'm interested to see what this unique topping is all about.
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09-16-2009, 10:16 AM | #16 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
here's a review i wrote way back in '07 or '06...
as a newbie, i tried Rattrays Hal o' the Wynd, which is excellent in its own right. on my return trip to the shop, i told them i wanted something with more kick, so they tossed me a tin of SG Bracken Flake (which i also reviewed), and that REALLY had a lot more kick. i had learned shortly thereafter that Bracken Flake was almost identical to 1792 Flake except that there's an additive to 1792 called "tonquin". well, the tin aromas are very distinct, that's for sure. when i first opened the Bracken, i loved the aroma. with the 1792, i thought i was in trouble, wasn't what i was groovin on... well, i'm about halfway through the tin, and it's still a little too moist to give it a fair review. the tonquin additive takes some getting use to, and the 1792 does pack a pretty good nicotine whallop for those of you who need a good nic kick in the pants. i have a small bowl i keep by my tins that i put moist baccy in to let dry out for a while. last night, i finally tried some erinmore flake (like nyquil in tobacco form - but wasn't bad), and there was a pinch worth left in the bowl. so, when i took out the 1792, i just put it in the bowl, mixed it all up and stuff my pipe with it. so, not a fair review as it's still a little moist and mixed with leafy nyquil (erinmore flake). this was the first time i've been able to smoke the 1792 without constant relights, and it made tons of smoke (that my wife actually likes the room note ). the ash was nice and soft, white as could be. the pipe i'm using for these "lakeland flakes" is not sufficiently broken in, so the edges didn't burn all the way, but no big deal. flavors? well, hard to describe, but they take getting use to, that's for sure. you can really taste the tonquin when you smoke it. gives a nice tingle on the tongue, never any "bite" though. does hit you in the gut with the nicotine, it's strong stuff. really wish i could describe this, it's like a dark spice, kinda musty, like imagining someone smoking in an old attic on the finish. will give another update when the tobac dries to where it's best. if i had to give it a rank from 1-10, this would be a 7 for me. not bad at all, but you have to really groove on the tonquin flavor for it to be ranked any higher. you can't bash on the quality of the leaf, the thickness of the flakes, the burning qualities and all that - just the flavor is either for you, or it's not. and i'm on the fence so far, maybe when it dries out a bit more i might lean more toward an 8 rating. it's recommended - you have to try a tin once, maybe you'll love it.
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09-16-2009, 10:27 AM | #17 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
My GF said she liked the smell of this too, which surprised me.
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09-16-2009, 10:32 AM | #18 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
yes it has. oddly enough, i think i only have 1 tin left. i need to stock up on this and a few other blends i'm out of but keep wanting to grab for.
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09-18-2009, 11:47 PM | #19 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
Thanks for the review on the Sam Gawith 1792 Flake Tristan (even though an old review at that)
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09-18-2009, 11:51 PM | #20 |
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Re: Sam Gawith 1792 Flake
Tristan, bring it to the herf next weekend. I'll swap you something for it.
Has to be better than a tent pole.
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