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    I found a good use for a Gold Dollar. It works great slicing up some Bogie

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    I found a good use for a Gold Dollar. It works great slicing up some Bogie

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    I love that Bogie. I gave my cousin some to chew the other day and he really liked it. He said it tasted like good old fashion tobacco and the nicotine hit had him all riled up. Bouncing around and talking our ear off. When it was time to go I cut him off a few more inches for the road. Some of the best tobacco made IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    I love that Bogie. I gave my cousin some to chew the other day and he really liked it. He said it tasted like good old fashion tobacco and the nicotine hit had him all riled up. Bouncing around and talking our ear off. When it was time to go I cut him off a few more inches for the road. Some of the best tobacco made IMO.
    I'm assuming Bogie is chewing tobacco (dumb question)?
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    No question is dumb!

    Either way but I prefer to smoke it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    I'm assuming Bogie is chewing tobacco (dumb question)?
    Like 32t said you can smoke or chew it. I slice it up and smoke it and my cousin chews so we both enjoyed it our own way. 100 years back twists (Bogie is the blend name) were made to be smoked or chewed and Gawith still makes old time twists like “Bogie” the same way and with the same equipment they made it with back then. Very strong tobacco.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    Like 32t said you can smoke or chew it. I slice it up and smoke it and my cousin chews so we both enjoyed it our own way. 100 years back twists (Bogie is the blend name) were made to be smoked or chewed and Gawith still makes old time twists like “Bogie” the same way and with the same equipment they made it with back then. Very strong tobacco.
    Think I'll stick with smoking it myself....even though I have smelled some tobacco's that were tasty smelling .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Think I'll stick with smoking it myself....even though I have smelled some tobacco's that were tasty smelling .
    I am with you on that one or +1 as they say around here. I chewed for years but gave it up and years later I started smoking a pipe. Never looked back and have been smoking a pipe for around 20 years now.
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    New one for me is Mac Baren HH Pure Virginia. One bowl and I'm sold on the very pleasant easy going VA. I see a box in my future. Smoking my SMS Meer for full effect. Great tasting flake.
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    New one for me is Mac Baren HH Pure Virginia. One bowl and I'm sold on the very pleasant easy going VA. I see a box in my future. Smoking my SMS Meer for full effect. Great tasting flake.
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    I know it’s hard to believe as it only happens several times a day but some Old Joe Krantz in a little Castello Sea Rock.

    Have about 9 hours into this knife so far. Worth nothing to anyone but me as it was my Grandfather’s box knife that he used all the time at his paint store. When I was young I worked with him and he retired at 84 after my uncle had bought the store from him.

    The bevel was a U shape and could not cut anything. Grandpa really abused that knife. Thought it was time to bring it back but not loose all the patina or the electrical tape handle, done in three colors.

    It will have a place of honor on my reloading bench when it is finished to remind me of “Opie” every day.
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