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Large ring gauges and novelty sticks
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Jeebz
Posted 8/21/2012 4:10 PM (#292447 - in reply to #292268)
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I just smoked my first pyramid last night (a P2) and feel like I am eating my words. Best stick I have smoked yet. The shape of it made it quite comfortable to smoke and seemed to produce the more intense flavours that a corona produces. Now if only they didn't cost 3 times the price.....Boy do I have a lot to learn
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87North
Posted 8/21/2012 4:55 PM (#292450 - in reply to #292399)
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I'm with most of you in that I like just about everything from time to time, but I generally prefer a ring under 54. A 6x48 is just about my favorite size.
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gitfiddl
Posted 8/21/2012 7:11 PM (#292479 - in reply to #292268)
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My go-to size is a 5x50 robusto, but it really don't matter much to me anymore. The first 60-ring was a bit unnerving. A good stick is a good stick, regardless of size. At least that's what Cordell says he's been told...


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Shukpaw
Posted 8/21/2012 11:03 PM (#292511 - in reply to #292268)
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I'mm pretty easy and end up anywhere 38 to 60. I haven't tried anything larger than 60 and think that 70 would be about as large as I would want to try.
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