ukfizwit | 1 Apr 2008 23:34
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: F&T Morlaix - addictive!

Funnily enough, I tried it again today, and this time it seemed 
smokey.

Ted

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "mcfitzopatrick" 
<mcfitzopatrick <at> ...> wrote:
>
> I agree that Old Paris isn't perfumey but I don't find it similar 
to Princes. Both are great. 
> 
> For me Princes lingers in the nose with a rose note, and I think 
would come across as the 
> more scented of the two. 
> 
> Old Paris comes across almost like a I would expect a smoky tobacco 
should. From it's 
> description (if I remember correctly, something about arrack - 
fermented dates), I would 
> expect something sweeter but it's not at all. Bernard Brazil Feinst 
for me is more like how I 
> would Old Paris to be upon reading the description of Old Paris - I 
was expecting 
> something like sweet dates or grappa, but things didn't quite turn 
out that way. Old Paris 
> is more like Rooster, but way moister, and quite frankly more 
palatable.
> 
> I could use either one all day, you can't go wrong with either one.
> 
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AY & CB Walters | 2 Apr 2008 17:50
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Glasgow snuff

I'm moving next week to Glasgow. What's the snuff opertunities there like? 
Any shops? 

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antonwebern2005 | 4 Apr 2008 01:46
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: Cheap snuff

When ordering snuff direct from Sharrow the price is £25 for 1 lb 
(453.6 gr). This includes the cost of delivery. Without taking 
postage into account you get 8.864 more grams of snuff for £6 over 
the 100 grams you are currently receiving.

Other prices are:

1/5 lb £14
25 gr £2.25
10 gr £1.25

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "Lars Wiberg" 
<slartie42 <at> ...> wrote:
>
> --- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, pfaber11 > Hey
> fellow snuffers. been buying wilsons sp100 for £6 per 100g . does 
> > anybody know of anything cheaper.  paul snuffing sp100.
> 
> http://www.greensofleeds.co.uk/ is the cheapest place for 
Wilsons ...
> that I know of.
> 
> 0,5 lbs drums for £15
> 1 lbs drums for £27
> 
> A little quick math tells me that's also £6 per 100g
>

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antonwebern2005 | 4 Apr 2008 01:51
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: new user with a question

Depends on the quality, how it has been packaged and whether it is 
stored in a cool and dry atmosphere.  Unopened tall tins of Fribourg 
and Treyer are good for at least 25 years.

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "fe9191" 
<fe9191 <at> ...> wrote:
>
> Like many, I was driven to try nasal snuff by the desire to quit 
> smoking.  Yes, I understand that the only healthy alternative is to 
cut 
> out the nicotine altogether, but where's the fun in that?  
> 
> I'd just like to know:  How long does it stay fresh and what are the 
> best storage conditions for my snuff?
> 
> I appreciate any responses
> 
> Thanks
>

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Snufftaker | 4 Apr 2008 12:16
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: new user with a question

I agree with antonwebern2005
I have some tins of Fribourg which date to the seventies, mainly of 
Seville and I open one now and then on special occasions like you 
would a good wine and they are always perfect and improved compared 
to the modern production. 
I also bought several tins in the late 70s as the change over was 
happening  again these are always in lovely condition when opened.
Check out   snufftalk.org/FT.pdf 
Snufftaker

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, antonwebern2005 
<no_reply <at> ...> wrote:
>
> Depends on the quality, how it has been packaged and whether it is 
> stored in a cool and dry atmosphere.  Unopened tall tins of 
Fribourg 

> and Treyer are good for at least 25 years.
> 
> --- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "fe9191" 
> <fe9191 <at> > wrote:
> >
> > Like many, I was driven to try nasal snuff by the desire to quit 
> > smoking.  Yes, I understand that the only healthy alternative is 
to 
> cut 
> > out the nicotine altogether, but where's the fun in that?  
> > 
> > I'd just like to know:  How long does it stay fresh and what are 
the 
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ukfizwit | 4 Apr 2008 20:04
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: new user with a question

I don't know why Wilsons don't put all their snuff in those canisters.
I think most people would happily pay more for a better container.

Ted

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, antonwebern2005 
<no_reply <at> ...> wrote:
>
> Depends on the quality, how it has been packaged and whether it is 
> stored in a cool and dry atmosphere.  Unopened tall tins of 
Fribourg 
> and Treyer are good for at least 25 years.
> 
> --- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "fe9191" 
> <fe9191 <at> > wrote:
> >
> > Like many, I was driven to try nasal snuff by the desire to quit 
> > smoking.  Yes, I understand that the only healthy alternative is 
to 
> cut 
> > out the nicotine altogether, but where's the fun in that?  
> > 
> > I'd just like to know:  How long does it stay fresh and what are 
the 
> > best storage conditions for my snuff?
> > 
> > I appreciate any responses
> > 
> > Thanks
> >
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Roderick Lawrie | 4 Apr 2008 21:46
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Re: [ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: new user with a question

If you don’t possess a cigar humidor the next best thing is a kilnar jar.  Look on the snuff forums for storage advice, there are lots of good ideas on this forum, snuffhouse and snufftalk.

--- On Fri, 4/4/08, ukfizwit <ukfizwit <at> yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
From: ukfizwit <ukfizwit <at> yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: [ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: new user with a question
To: snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 4 April, 2008, 7:04 PM

I don't know why Wilsons don't put all their snuff in those canisters.
I think most people would happily pay more for a better container.

Ted

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnu ffclub <at> yahoogrou ps.com, antonwebern2005
<no_reply <at> .. .> wrote:
>
> Depends on the quality, how it has been packaged and whether it is
> stored in a cool and dry atmosphere. Unopened tall tins of
Fribourg
> and Treyer are good for at least 25 years.
>
> --- In snuffboxthenasalsnu ffclub <at> yahoogrou ps.com, "fe9191"
> <fe9191 <at> > wrote:
> >
> > Like many, I was driven to try nasal snuff by the desire to quit
> > smoking. Yes, I understand that the only healthy alternative is
to
> cut
> > out the nicotine altogether, but where's the fun in that?
> >
> > I'd just like to know: How long does it stay fresh and what are
the
> > best storage conditions for my snuff?
> >
> > I appreciate any responses
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>


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pfaber11 | 4 Apr 2008 22:47
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] How much to snuff

I have 15 to 25 small pinches per session, 1/2 TO 1 gram at a time. 
this may seem excessive but it gets rid of my ciggy cravings real 
fast. i take a couple of minutes over this pausing for a few seconds 
then snuffing a bit more.what do you do?  

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abrauneis | 6 Apr 2008 00:12
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: Toque Bullet with large dose!

Do you notice that sniffing from the bullet burns more then normally?
I have sniffed both Blueberry and Natural from a bullet, both burned
my nose. When sniffing Natural from a tin I don't get that at all. I
think its because I get it to far up my nose with the bullet then a
pinch. Anyone else get that?

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "Vinz"
<ras_vinz <at> ...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> 
> Since the Toque bullet is quite handy, but the dosage a bit small for 
> me.. I thought about a solution. I tried to enlarge the chamber with a 
> normal drill bit, but that doesn't work well. At last I tried to 
> enlarge the chamber with my Dremel tool; I used a engraving bit and it 
> worked well. I made the chamber as large as possible and the bullet 
> gives me a decent hit now! I just had an 18 hour bus journey and used 
> the bullit all the time. Also very handy when it is dark and nobody 
> gave me a weird look... I am very happy!
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Vinz  :D
> 
> (snuffing Toque Vanilla)
>

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abrauneis | 6 Apr 2008 00:15
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[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: How much to snuff

I am a smoker too, and although snuffing does help with the craving I
never seem to get a nicotine hit that everyone talks about. I have
snuff alot of Rooster trying to get it but nothing. I am new to
snuffing so  I don't know if I got it down yet. THe most Rooster I
ever did in a row was 6 pinches in a row. One in each nostril 3 times
in a row. My nose got to wet to continue properly. Anyone else not
getting the rush?

--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, pfaber11
<no_reply <at> ...> wrote:
>
> I have 15 to 25 small pinches per session, 1/2 TO 1 gram at a time. 
> this may seem excessive but it gets rid of my ciggy cravings real 
> fast. i take a couple of minutes over this pausing for a few seconds 
> then snuffing a bit more.what do you do?
>

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Gmane