Turkish
Bugler, Ramback, Turkish Export, Turkish Special, Balkan Premium
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- Re: Turkish
- Posted by Justin on Friday, 08-Apr-2011
Is peter stokkebye turkish pipe tobacco the same as the rolling tobacco? I know that sometimes they label it as "pipe" for tax issues. I was just wondering if its the same tobacco, because the "pipe" tobacco is a lot cheaper! I pay about forty for a 10.6 oz rolling tobacco, however, the "pipe" tobacco is about twenty five for 16oz!
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- Posted by Dan L on Saturday, 09-Apr-2011
peter stokkebye turkish pipe tobacco is the same blend but not the same fine shag cut. It is more of a traditional cigarette cut. Works excellent in injectors or hand rolling
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- Posted by Dan L on Saturday, 09-Apr-2011
Just a heads up.
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peter stokkebye turkish pipe tobacco is $19.75 a lb at Lil' Brown Smoke Shack(www.lilbrown.com). And with free shipping all this month it's the best deal around. It's list in the bulk pipe tobaccos under peter stokkebye.
- Ramback
- Posted by Bart on Friday, 15-Dec-2006
I've heard so much about Ramback I had to order a can and all the comments I've read about it were accurate. It's very mild when inhaled with little or no taste or feel until you exhale. It doesn't burn hot and the smell is less aromatic than halfzwares. I use to smoke camel filters and occasionally I would have some that had what I considered a "skunky smell,"which must have been caused by a higher percentage of turkish tobacco,or turkish flavoring in the stick. Next order, I'm going to try a can of Ramback Gold as Ramback must be predominately used when blending your own mix.
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- Turkish Tobacco to Try
- Posted by Evan on Monday, 19-Jun-2006
Hi Everyone,
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Been enjoying lots of different tobacco's lately as some of you know I've just started the MYO thing (very rewarding!), and thought I'd try something Turkish. I don't see too many comments on Turkish here and thought I'd bring up the subject for you all to comment on. I see Buglar says it's a Turkish Blend. Would this be a good one to try as a good example? Or could you suggest something? How would you characterize the Turkish taste? Many Thanks and Best Wishes to all!- Re: Turkish Tobacco to Try
- Posted by Dave L on Saturday, 01-Jul-2006
There's a couple other Turkish threads on this page and doing a search for 'turkish' or 'ramback' will turn up a lot more posts.
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The Turkish taste is distinctive yet subtle...its not cloying and I don't think I would call it rich but it is full bodied, smooth, sweet and flavorful. Its been years since I've smoked Ramback and my memory of that is a cigar-like quality (not so subtle/mild). Turkish tobaccos I've tried:
* Bali Turkish (NLA) - Good, mild, very fine cut Turkish/Virginia blend (pouches only).
* Bugler (blue) - While the Turkish taste is there, the Burley dominates.
* PS Turkish Export - Another nice Turkish/Virginia blend though some cans seem smoother/better than others. Medium cut, 10.6oz cans only.
* Ramback - The only 100% Turkish blend, a bit too strong/weird for me. Medium fine cut.
* Turkish Special - Though the Turkish isn't noticeable I think its what makes this one of the tastier American style blends. Medium cut.
- Bugler Turkish Blend
- Posted by rom on Thursday, 29-Jun-2006
The pouch is a yellow background with blue bugler logo. Looks like the lighter yellow strands are the turkish and you can taste the turkish in it. A mild and mild tasting tobacco. Enough taste to satisfy, barely. I smoked it in an el rey full flavor tube and it had a little bit of a papery taste to it. While its better than bugler plain, it would be far from a first choice for me. I second the Ramback Gold recommendation, excellent tobacco.
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- Re: Turkish Tobacco to Try
- Posted by Bob on Tuesday, 20-Jun-2006
PLEASE stay away from from that nasty burned out bugler, try Ramback Gold---You'll fall in love.
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- Turkish tobacco
- Posted by tom on Monday, 07-Nov-2005
can anyone help me with this? back in the 50's when i smoked turkish tobacco it would make camel straights taste like a light smoke. what i read from RYOMagazine, and smoking D&R a turkish tobacco is a mild smoke.
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was your experience a mild smoke?- Re: Turkish tobacco
- Posted by Dan on Tuesday, 08-Nov-2005
Back in '68 I was gifted a couple of packs of Turkish cigs from a friend who bought them in Israel. They were mild in strength but one of them would stink a whole house up. Boy were they good. sure wish i could find some of that today.
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- Turkish Tobacco?
- Posted by Chris C. on Thursday, 29-Sep-2005
Can anyone recommend a Turkish Tobacco blend? I'd like to try something different.. I usually smoke B.S. Halfzware all the time!
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- Posted by Dave L on Friday, 30-Sep-2005
You'll probably like D&R's Ramback. I really enjoyed my last can of Peter Stokkebye Turkish Export (milder).
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- Posted by Chris C. on Thursday, 13-Oct-2005
Got my order of Ramback. Good stuff... very light in comparison to Halfzware. I think I may have found my second best. Didn't like the Turkish stuff from PS tho... matter of taste I guess!
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