@CaptShipwreck - I may be able to explain, as I've been using the tumblers too for the past few years.
You can mill tobacco to an extreme degree of fineness using a conventional rock tumbler and a selection of different size stainless steel ball b…
To take a conservative approach, I'd consider setting a very lightly humidified Earl Grey teabag in the midst of some dry unscented snuff, and leave it there for a couple months, just shaking the tin a couple times a week. You'd get a subtle and not…
Frog Morton's Cellar in a Bones straight billiard.
As an amateur pipe refurbisher, I have sanded/polished many pipes right back down to the raw briar, but they have usually been smooth or rusticated. This pipe was an unsmoked sandblasted pipe, and…
I acquired some older bottles of RRM Mac and the first one I opened seemed moist and heavy on the barnyard (like the South African snuffs) with no trace of rose.
My best guess is that the facility that makes them has a QC problem, and so fresh snuf…
Toque Champagne -- it's been sitting in a sterile amber jar for several years, still moist, but developing an interesting but un-champagne-like nuance somewhere between cheese and barnyard. I say this in a very positive way. I shall rename it "Block…
@stogie - didn't know that you were the one who set him on to using tumblers. I know he got frustrated using electric flour mills and complained about their "jet engine" sound. This is an important detail to our collective snuffer memories of Daniel…