Rolling a cigarette
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Nice video :^)
That's just about exactly how I do it. My only issue... TOP papers?!?! Ugh, very harsh. I'm a big fan of Club papers. They're from Italy, and very fine. You can read through them if you hold it on a book, and they're gumless. They take a bit more work to get a good roll, but they add 0 taste to the cig. For a paper that's easier to get, I like Rizla Blues. They're pretty fine too, but not like Clubs. They also have gum, but they don't flavor the cigarette much at all.
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Originally posted by lxskllrNice video :^)
That's just about exactly how I do it. My only issue... TOP papers?!?! Ugh, very harsh. I'm a big fan of Club papers. They're from Italy, and very fine. You can read through them if you hold it on a book, and they're gumless. They take a bit more work to get a good roll, but they add 0 taste to the cig. For a paper that's easier to get, I like Rizla Blues. They're pretty fine too, but not like Clubs. They also have gum, but they don't flavor the cigarette much at all.
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Originally posted by texasmadeso where do JOB rolling papers fall on this list of papers. good,bad,ok?
Others will probably say "bad"
Originally posted by justintemplerGreat job MQ 8)
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Originally posted by texasmadeso where do JOB rolling papers fall on this list of papers. good,bad,ok?
Pro tip... Buy double wide papers, and rip them in half. You get twice as many papers for about the same price. Fold the paper in half(it is anyway), lick the crease, then rip it. This will leave a fuzzy edge on the gumless side. Use the fuzzy edge for the gum when you roll with that piece, and it'll stick pretty well. You may not be able to carry it all day, but if you use it immediately, it'll work fine.
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