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bentbulldog

Number of posts: 100 Registration date: 2009-06-21
 | Subject: Getting ready to walk the rope Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:46 am | |
| I've tried so many if not all cuts of tobacco. I like plugs and flakes as well as ribbons, and cant do cubes. The past two months I have been able to have consistently pleasant smoking sessions where the pipe no longer gets HOT and it doesn't take much effort to keep it lit. I've decided that I would like to venture into the old tradition of rope tobacco. My finances however have been tight and I can't simply dive into it. I have read so far that G&H offer the best and most variant supply of rope tobacco, next to SG. However, I'm not quite sure which to try and who to buy from. TR helps but most of them sound good. Smokingpipes has 1oz samples but it's sti costly and I can only try 2. I like sweet tobaccos, like FVF and Louisiana Flake. 4noggins seems to have a good selection as well, are they reliable? Also how much is a good amount to buy. I look at the pics they have but many oz is that. I know ropes are dense but I'd like to feel like I bought a good amount and nit just half a stick if Twix. If anyone willing to send over some samples I'd be happy to pay for that too thanks |
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SailorJack

Number of posts: 282 Age: 55 Location: Exit 109 New Jersey Tobacco: Anniversary Kake
Blackwoods Flake
Pipe: Custom Todd Bannard Plateau Horn
Peterson XL02 Registration date: 2008-10-14
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:04 pm | |
| mars cigars is a great place for Gawith blends. _________________ "May my last breath be drawn through a pipe, and exhaled in a jest" - Charles Lamb
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gandalfpc

Number of posts: 82 Age: 42 Tobacco: Davidoff Medallions Pipe: Various Churchwarden Registration date: 2009-10-03
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:43 pm | |
| I have tried a few ropes so far - Brown #4, Happy Brown Bogie, Black Irish X - all have a strong heavy cigar like taste - the Bogie seemed to have a lakeland essence (may have been ghosting) - there may be some sweetness, but in no way a sweet smoke. I have G&H maple and rum ropes on the way - I will let you know if they differ at all I like the heavy satisfying blow that a rope delivers - a time or two a week is enough for me at this point. As far as weight goes - an ounce is a piece about 6 inches long of g&h twists - longer for the bogie (which is much thinner) - shorter for the Gawith ropes (which are the thickest) - but it's still about a tenth of an ounce per bowl. A pound comes in a nice form, complete with nail to hold it together  |
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Warwick
Number of posts: 59 Location: Massachusetts Registration date: 2008-03-12
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:04 pm | |
| For brown ropes, I'd recommend GH Brown Bogie and SG Brown #4. BB is the best rope I've had. SG Brown #4 is also good and rather different in its flavor. I frankly didn't find the flavored ropes (rum, whiskey, coconut) very flavorful or very good. I dislike the black ropes, but if you must...then SG Black XX Rope. As far as I'm concerned, black rope tastes like burnt motor oil. |
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bentbulldog

Number of posts: 100 Registration date: 2009-06-21
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:26 am | |
| What's the best way to store ropes for the long haul? Do wide mouth masons work? |
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gandalfpc

Number of posts: 82 Age: 42 Tobacco: Davidoff Medallions Pipe: Various Churchwarden Registration date: 2009-10-03
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:31 am | |
| Mason Jars are good for any tobacco - ropes and chunks of plug have happy homes in my jars  I do like to keep whole 1 pound plugs - lacking a big enough jar they are stored in my coleman cooler in the sealed foil they came in - planning on getting some whole ropes (one pound each) and storing them the same way |
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adauria

Number of posts: 280 Location: Wake Forest, NC Registration date: 2008-02-28
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:07 am | |
| I've got nothing to add about the 'baccy, but 4noggins is an excellent place to buy tobacco. -Andrew |
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bentbulldog

Number of posts: 100 Registration date: 2009-06-21
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gandalfpc

Number of posts: 82 Age: 42 Tobacco: Davidoff Medallions Pipe: Various Churchwarden Registration date: 2009-10-03
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:11 pm | |
| Thinner ropes (brown bogie) can be folded easily - the thicker ones will likely need to be cut into pieces about as tall as the jar, although you can easily get longer U shaped pieces into larger jars, likely at least a quart sized jar... |
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Warwick
Number of posts: 59 Location: Massachusetts Registration date: 2008-03-12
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gandalfpc

Number of posts: 82 Age: 42 Tobacco: Davidoff Medallions Pipe: Various Churchwarden Registration date: 2009-10-03
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:55 pm | |
| I like it - going to do some coiling myself  |
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alfredo_buscatti
Number of posts: 298 Registration date: 2007-12-17
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:06 pm | |
| GH brown rope, the Brown Irish X, Happy Brown Bogie and Brown Pigtail, are by far more potent than Gawith rope. The Irish X and Pigtail have about the same amount of flavor while the Bogie out-shines both. A real pleasure to smoke it. I buy from either Mars or Smokingpipes; the latter is the cheapest, as they are for most tobacco. Buy two ozs if you can as brown rope isn't for everyone but this amount should give you a good idea whether to buy more. Black rope is good but contains a flavor element similar to machine oil. If finances are slim it can wait. _________________ From Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb"
"Mandrake, I enjoy the company of women but do deny them my essence."
Mike
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Strongirish

Number of posts: 108 Age: 55 Location: Lake Conroe, Texas Tobacco: Orlik Golden Flake, Grey Havens, this week! Pipe: Peterson's and old estates. Registration date: 2009-04-03
 | Subject: Ropes Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:00 pm | |
| The black ropes I like but they are very oily. If you have ever smoked cigars, a black is more like a Maduro whereas the browns are more like a good Conneticut wrapper. Motor oil I do not get but they are different. Rich at 4Noggins is a very good guy to deal with and you will have no problems. |
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Mitch

Number of posts: 19 Age: 27 Location: Kansas City, MO Tobacco: MacBaren Plumcake
Frog Morton
Escudo
GLP Barbary Coast Pipe: I have 5 briar and 1 cob pipe. Registration date: 2009-10-14
 | Subject: Re: Getting ready to walk the rope Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:41 pm | |
| LOL, I smoked a rope for the first time a few weeks ago. IMO, I would store the rope in the garbage  |
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Strongirish

Number of posts: 108 Age: 55 Location: Lake Conroe, Texas Tobacco: Orlik Golden Flake, Grey Havens, this week! Pipe: Peterson's and old estates. Registration date: 2009-04-03
 | Subject: ropes Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:02 pm | |
| You can store it at my house anytime! You can call me garbage. (been called a lot worse) |
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