My Snuff Collection
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All Comments (14)
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@Milverton68 hmmmmm hedges
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I like Red Bull strong snuff, what would be a good new snuff for me to try?
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@Milverton68 Hedges for the win! Superb snuff.
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nothing like following the old pipes in to war...gets my blood up when i hear them...:)
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When it goes "up the old hooter"??? That really brings back periwigs and Versailles!
I lately saw somebody positively snorting his snuff as though it were some naughty powder! One is supposed to aspirate it very lightly, so that it stays at the nostrils and one can enjoy the prolonged aroma. If it goes up the old hooter it just makes your eyes water.
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Good description on Old Paris. You have great taste in snuff btw. I keep Old Paris, Kendal Brown, and Morlaix on hand.
Speaking of tin aroma, if Old Paris smells like someone went down in the sewer and scooped up some... well, Morlaix smells like the cheap cologne the guy who went into the sewer has been wearing a few days since.
Anyway... Another fun video. Looking forward to more.
What is your fave snuff?
Alex
goggles341 2 years ago
Alex, I would have to say there are two Old Paris and Hedges L260.. I always have some around. But I'm always trying new ones.. I just picked up some really nice ones made by Bernards in Germany. Check out my favourites, i recently added a vid of their factory. Going to do a review vid next week so look in from time to time.. Cheers, Tim
Milverton68 2 years ago
hey im over here in america i was wondering what a good snuff to try would be never tried it but it seems very intresting thanks
thesoapscandal 2 years ago
I'd go for a menthol one to start with a nice one I like Hedges L260
Milverton68 2 years ago
Hi Tim, do you find that you rotate your snuffs to suit your nose? I used to go mad on McChrystals but i recently went back on Wilsons Apricot and Gletscher Prise after leaving them for a year or so. By the way the weather up here is beautiful with our first fall of snow.
Regards,
Danny.
bluebus270 3 years ago
Alright Danny, Yes mate i do. But I always start the day with the hedges. I got trapped in a small farm near Peterhead in the 90's because of snow. It was xmas day no power - xmas dinner baked spud on the fire and beans. Cheers, Tim
Milverton68 3 years ago