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Has anyone tried this brand of tobacco and is it worth the money? :?:
ThisOcelot55":thvhxxol said:In my mind PS is the best bulk pipe tobacco. They have a wide range of products and are very reasonably priced.
MisterE":thvhxxol said:The Luxury Flakes are terrific for the price. Bullseye is my favorite, but Luxury Twist and Navy Flake are both great too.
I have to agree to that statement. Great Tobacco, reasonably priced. Same goes with the Lux Bullseye. Sometimes I find the Bullseye Flake a bit on the mild side, so I just kick it up a bit with a little Perique.Pipe'n Prof":f5cgu3o5 said:Balkan Supreme is my go-to tobacco. In my humble opinion, there is no better English for the money
Agreed. Of the PS Flakes Bullseye is my favorite, and the only one that I have really stocked up on. Twist flake is good too. Luxury Navy Flake is a great deal, but cost aside as far as vaper flakes go there are other blends I'd prefer to concentrate on.Ocelot55":27n2scwi said:In my mind PS is the best bulk pipe tobacco. They have a wide range of products and are very reasonably priced.
I just smoke a pipe, but I have smoked Amsterdam, Norwegian and Turkish by the pound. The bulk I have smoked is a narrow ribbon cut.Zeno Marx":u3bgl0n7 said:Are there any RYOers here? I was never a regular cigarette smoker, but when I worked at a tobacconist, I did learn an appreciation for the better rolling tobaccos out there. I tried most of everything we sold tobacco wise. It's been years and years. I noticed that Stokkebye still uses some RYO-like names. Danish Export. Amsterdam. Norwegian Blend. Turkish something. Are these cut like pipe tobacco or more like rolling tobacco? Is it a matter of semantics, or is there an actual physical difference there? Closer to ribbon cut or shag cut? There used to be some fantastic Turkish cigarettes available in the USA (and Camels are nothing remotely like them). It would be a pleasant surprise if the Turkish could be used to roll. Anyone know more about these?
My wife uses their 313 Oriental and 84 Turkish in her tubes, and likes the 50/50 mix... Very fine shred.....Zeno Marx":3ej4o52b said:Are there any RYOers here? I was never a regular cigarette smoker, but when I worked at a tobacconist, I did learn an appreciation for the better rolling tobaccos out there. I tried most of everything we sold tobacco wise. It's been years and years. I noticed that Stokkebye still uses some RYO-like names. Danish Export. Amsterdam. Norwegian Blend. Turkish something. Are these cut like pipe tobacco or more like rolling tobacco? Is it a matter of semantics, or is there an actual physical difference there? Closer to ribbon cut or shag cut? There used to be some fantastic Turkish cigarettes available in the USA (and Camels are nothing remotely like them). It would be a pleasant surprise if the Turkish could be used to roll. Anyone know more about these?
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