Snuff Head .. thanks. The Underground project took the guts of two months - I had a photography pass so I could snap away to my heart's content. It was very nerve racking though at the assessment for the RPS distinction for it.
I think it is the poschels as they tend to plug me up if sniff them too hard. if I treat them almost like a fine (instead of coarse) snuff they really don't plug me up that much. I've noticed too with menthol more then other snuffs I have to remember it opens up my breathing so each sniff should be softer. Welcome especialy since I did think there would be more pirates here after all.
Hello bigblue1, welcome to the forum and love to fish myself. None of the American snuffs are like dean swift. The only dean swift snuff that is close to the American snuffs is Dean's Own. Dean Swift is an English snuff and generally is scented with floral or herbs. The American snuffs are generally a plain scotch style which are smokey bbq tasting. Except for the sweet scotch which is just a sweet version of the plain scotch. There are a few with other scents added such as wild cherry or strawberry. As far as Davidoff, I know that Davidoff of Geneva is the main distributor for Poschl snuffs in America.
Hay Ya'll I just started snuffing again about 3 mon. ago. I used to snuff in high school back in the 80s. I liked Dr. Rumney's medicated back then. It and the ozona fruits were the only thing I could get at the local tobacco shop. I have tried to make myself think that I like pure tobacco taste but the menthols are the best to me. Wilsons honey menthol, cherry menthol, Ozona president, gawith Apricot, gletscher prise, and McCrystals raspberry all great. I know the last one is not mentholated but I love it plain or mixed with some honey menthol It is the greatest.
I have some Ozona president in my nose now. I hope ya'll like my input.
I now live in The Republic of Texas, and was born and raised in Albuquerque NM. If you think that Texas is not a country you have never lived here.
The government is set up and the way the laws are written is for a country not a state. The people also think of themselves as Texans first then Americans. It is in the culture. I never understood why my grandfather always thought of himself as a Texan, even though he left when he was drafted for WWII, until I moved here.
I'm not crazy enough to hunt javelina. They may be small but they are hard to kill, fast and mean. If you don't kill them with the first shot they will come after you.
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I have some Ozona president in my nose now. I hope ya'll like my input.
I now live in The Republic of Texas, and was born and raised in Albuquerque NM. If you think that Texas is not a country you have never lived here.
Jarhog
Sooooo many shuffs so little time.
Brian from California, the state that thinks its a country and makes their own rules trying to prove it.
Jarhog
Sooooo many shuffs so little time.
And welcome, Jarhog.