Pipe Tobacco
Blending - Hybrid Page 2
This section indexes
pipe tobacco blends that are based on existing blends that are
either mixed together or mixed with raw tobacco components. For
example: 2 parts Dunhill My Mixture 965 / 1 part McClelland 5110
/ 3 parts Latakia.
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1 part Gawith
& Hoggarth Dark Flake
1 part Amphora Regular
Rub the flake, mix and press. The mixture is ready to smoke.
Riccardo
Astengo
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1 part Samuel
Gawith Cob Flake (1792)
2 part Red Virginia (blending tobacco)
Control moisture grade, mix, press and stock for some days.
Riccardo
Astengo
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1 part Samuel
Gawith - Medium Virginia Flake
1 part Samuel Gawith Brown Flake
1 part Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake
1 part Samuel Gawith Cob Flake
1/4 part Syrian Latakia
1/4 part Louisiana Perique
Rub the flakes,
mix and press. Ready in a few days
Riccardo
Astengo
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Scotts Half
N' Half
50% sliced Gawith Hoggarth Black Cherry Rope
50% chopped Premium Cigar leaf (Bolivar Fuerte)
Scott D.
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Three Suns
(substitute for the old Three Nuns)
4oz Gawith Hoggarth Curly Cut
5% Long Cut Perique
Let ingredients marry for at least two weeks.
Scott D.
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Sugar &
Spice
3 parts red VA
3 parts dark, sugary stoved VA flakes
1 part Perique
Makes for a nice warm and sweet smoke with a delicate whisper of
spice.
Jimmy Muraco
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"Blizzard
Blend" (made during snowstorm in Feb. '03)
3 parts Mac Baren Scottish Mixture
2 parts Mac Baren Navy Flake (rubbed)
1 part oriental
Jimmy Muraco
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50% Latakia
50% Mixture # 79
This blend is for the man who requires complete privacy as I don't
think anyone will want to be around you after you light this mixture
up
LELAND
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8 oz BCA (Lane)
Black Cav
6 oz HS-1 (Lane) Captain Black gold
2 oz 1-Q (lane) Captain Black Blue
Old Mule
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Lake Country
Black & Tan
Equal parts Gawith & Hoggarth Brown Irish Twist and Black Irish
Twist, cut into ribbons and pressed.
It's still very powerful but the combination of the two seems to
accentuate the best flavors of each and compensate for the flaws
of each.
Bryan Maloney
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1 large tin
3 Nuns (not rubbed)
1 small tin Erinmore Flake (rubbed)
1 standard tin Comoy #1 (or any English blend)
1 standard tin Connemara (you can skip this)
3 packages of Mixture #79
2 packages of Kentucky Club non-aromatic
1 package of Rum & Maple
Marry for about a week.
Lovely aroma, great taste, does not smoke hot.
Too bad the ingredients are so hard to obtain.
Jameson Campaigne
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Mcfinster
Twist
50% McBaren Golden Ambrosia
40% Gawith Hoggarth Black Irish Twist
Sacha Finsterbusch
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Scanavini's
Mixture
50% Stoved Virginia
25% Latakia
25% Oriental
12% Perique
Very strong, a bit punchy
Sacha Finsterbusch
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2 parts Orlik
Golden Sliced
1 part Cornell & Diehl Billy Budd
Rick Browning
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Summertime
corn cob smoke
50% Admiral's
Choice Gold Burley (from CVS)
50% 5100 Red Cake
Mix well, let it marry for a few days. This is a good smoke for
yard work in a corn cob pipe.
Stephen Williamson
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Elmos Reserve
50% Dunhills Nightcap
50% McClellands Bristish Woods
Art Harris
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50% Walnut
50% Finck Cigar Company Istanbul
Mix and let
sit for a few weeks. If too dry, spray a little water on mix before
storing. Walnut while mild, is a bit light in the English department,
and Istanbul, needs something to fill out it's one dimension. Vary
the proportions to taste.
Al B.
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1 part Cornell
&Deihl STRATHSPEY
1 part Cornell &Deihl BYZANTIUM
Two fine blends
in themselves. The resulting blend is soft and smooth from first
light to the bottom of the bowl.
Gary W.
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14oz Balkin
Sassini
3oz Perique
3oz Syrian Latakia
David Napierkowski
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1 part Lane
IQ
1 part Prince Albert
Let rest for
a week or two.
James H.
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