@SnuffDesign. Excellent work! All those look great. My votes are the color native design, the rasp and crown only with no text (bottom of the three) and the F&T logo at the very bottom.
@volunge that entire video is a treasure! Thanks for finding it. I was drooling over those one pound tins and all of the old packaging. There's something rather down to earth about the look of those small factories and antique machines. I can only d…
@mrmanos my bad! I should have included in my first comment that any thing I post here is up for grabs by anyone at the time of posting. These aren't things I've purchased, just interesting stuff I find online. It's amazing to me that snuff from 193…
Here's some more info. I'm not sure if the third link will be helpful or not. Dry distillation would probably take specialized equipment as it indicates heating in an air or oxygen free environment. With further consideration Gotard might use the di…
My pleasure. I'm interested as well. If I find any information on the process I'll update. IDK why but I kind of doubt that paul gotard is using the distillate.
@volunge a "better" way to use real amber in snuff may be a dry distillation method. If Amber is heated in a certain way it yields an oily fragrant liquid with a viscous molasses like consistency which can be dissolved in grain alcohol. The dry dist…
I don't understand how taking snuff with a straw could be pleasurable. That said if you must try something like this there are cheap knockoffs available on ebay all day long.
My new snuff keychain. $7.99 from Amazon. Well made, stainless steel, room for more than one kind, holds more than a days worth for me, waterproof, extra o-rings. Pics from Amazon. Whatcha think?
https://www.amazon.com/Shintop-Stainless-Keychain-Wa…