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Old 03-19-2016, 12:04 AM #1
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Rolling papers!?

Why is there no rolling paper thread? No one smoke jays anymore? 420 is around the corner and im needing to find the best papers i can. Im looking at the tras corn husk papers. Anyone have any experience with them? Id like to hear what everyones best paper is and why.

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Thin rice paper, hardly any ash, taste, or negative effects on throat.for me, plus they claim to be wind powered, thats just badass. I get the tips too because im lazy. The shop I went to was selling chinese knockoff tips, lol, I got Raw instead.
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Zig Zag White (single wide) or JOB 1.0. But my fave is the old school OCB with no glue. Used to get the 150 pack for 50 cents at the grocery store, but I rarely see them nowdays.
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Classic doobies. Love it. I'll roll with whatever, zigzag is fine. Way back I ordered a box/case of original Big Bambu. Those were some bed sheets. We rolled alot of cones with those Big Bambu.

Have you seen those 24k gold papers? WTF....
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Zigzags are the bottom of the barrel only smoke them if you absolutely have to...its like blazing a bible printed on printer paper.
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I like to use raws. I also really enjoy Randy's Wired papers. There's a wire that runs thru the middle as the roach burns down u can just hold the wire, and smoke it to nothing.. I smoke a lot of doobies since the pigs took all of my glass. I had some really nice custom pieces. A killer Bitcoin oil rig, w a jesse james electroformed dabber.
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Smoking Brown are the absolutely best IMHO, followed by Greengo.

Raw papers have a weird aftertaste, as does the Smoking Hemp papers (and many others)

Its few and behold papers, which are "tasteless, burns to perfection and thin" but I find that the Smoking Brown tickles all those boxes. Also its advised to remove the "glue" strip for optimal flavor (on all papers)
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Yeah, thin rice papers are nice.

If you roll them "dutch style" you have to use as little paper as possible.

Want to know how to roll a joint Dutch style? Read on...
https://www.smokersguide.com/article...l#.Vu1L0mc8L5o



..personally, i lick the paper after i have rolled into a cone. I moisten the glue "through the other layer", if you get what i mean= i don't lick the glue, but the layer on top of it.

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