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To all the joint smokers

To all the joint smokers

  • Gambler

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Permier

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Zig Zag

    Votes: 74 38.1%
  • Dixon

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Top

    Votes: 8 4.1%
  • Zed

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hot Rod

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Athey

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • others not on here. (please post)

    Votes: 111 57.2%

  • Total voters
    194

b00m

~No Guts~ ~No Glory~
Mentor
Veteran
King Size Smoking Deluxe and either some Zig-Zags or Elements or Raw if I have the money to spare, here in OZ they charge a frigging arm and a leg for the popular overseas brands, that's why I use Smoking :D
 

Piff Rhys Jones

🌴 Hugging Trees 🌴
Veteran
I just saw I can get a box of RAW organic slims for the same price as the classic ones. Does anyone know if there is any noticable diffference with the organic ones?

Peace
 

1TWISTEDTRUCKER

Active member
Veteran
Element 300 plus tips is the only way. Anyone that actually uses orange zigzag on cannabis is a disgusting human being....

:laughing:REALLY??? I guess I been called worse,,,, by better people.
My favorite way is an old soda can, but The poll asked bout joints.lol

Twisted
 

JointOperation

Active member
in the area I live.. its ZIG ZAG KINGSIZE .. lol. unless u wana drive to the headshops and pay retarded prices for raw and other shit .. but I like kingsize just so I can roll a nice long joint.. instead of some tiny thing that's gone in a few puffs and burning your fingertips lol
 

barnyard

Member
organic hemp...

organic hemp...

j of purple haze
 

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barnyard

Member
never tried the bambu but will look for them. how's the glue on their hemp papers MGB?

IME, elements seem to burn faster than the flower...for some reason I have trouble finding the glue side of the raws...orange zig zag slow burners were the standard for years but something changed and they rip real easy now

the ocb's were 2 bucks...gotta luv the ease and discretion of a bone...this j is smoking because its under a ceiling fan
 

MrGoodBudz

Member
Veteran
never tried the bambu but will look for them. how's the glue on their hemp papers MGB?

IME, elements seem to burn faster than the flower...for some reason I have trouble finding the glue side of the raws...orange zig zag slow burners were the standard for years but something changed and they rip real easy now

the ocb's were 2 bucks...gotta luv the ease and discretion of a bone...this j is smoking because its under a ceiling fan

Minimal glue is the best I can describe. They roll really easy and seem to adhere pretty naturally to themselves. Bambu claims to make the finest papers in the world and advertise "natural" glue whatever that means
 

barnyard

Member
interesting cut 'n paste...

Bambu is a popular brand of rolling paper, which originated in Alcoy Spain, 1764. It is one of the older brands, alongside the Pay-Pay brand which originated in 1740, and some of the older French brands. Bambu papers were originally produced at a small factory in Alcoy, located in the province of Alicante, Spain. Currently all Bambu papers are outsource-produced by Miguel Y Costas at their factories in Argentina or Spain. Bambu has many different sizes of paper in two materials, all of which are naturally gummed from the glue of the african acacia tree, free of any chemical substance additives. Other rolling paper comapanies in India and China have chosen to use animal-based glues instead of the more expensive acacia glue. Bambu is all natural, adhering to the highest known standards of food and drug regulation. In contrast to Bambu's regular papers, the Pure Hemp line of papers are made from hemp. Both the hemp and non-hemp papers come in a standard size as well as "Big Bambu", a substantially longer and wider paper which is the most widely distributed rolling paper in the New York area. Bambu produces other sizes, most notably its Double-Wide size, the most popular and widely distributed rolling paper in the Caribbean and Central America. Bambu's image and style will forever be an iconic element of pop culture. Most famously, Bambu was the stylistic inspiration for Cheech and Chong's movie Up In Smoke. Bambu, along with a few other brands is one of the the last privately held major rolling paper brands.
 
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Terps

I just saw I can get a box of RAW organic slims for the same price as the classic ones. Does anyone know if there is any noticable diffference with the organic ones?

Peace

RAW organics for me. The organics are thiner and less waxy than the classics, much easier to tear off a back rolled j. I got a box off a wholesaler for 16 quid, think e bay they're knockin around a score.
 
I love the RAW papers but when they are not available I settle for the thinnest OCB I can find.
I like the medium sized papers for going out and the king-size ones for parties :-D
I always try to keep a few varieties.

I also LOVE the conical RAW filters, they save me the hassle of trimming the excess paper after forming a cone filter with normal filters.
http://rawthentic.com/tips/cone/?age-verified=b648b7793b
 
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