Gage Green Group Info Thread

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Torch1

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Can someone please describe the breeder package of GGG or show a picture of what it looks like?

Is it like Greenpoint or is it like BOG?
...mine came like this in a heat sealed tamper resistant zip-- also had a tiny sponge-like cushion in the container so beans weren't rattling or anything...

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Brobeans

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...mine came like this in a heat sealed tamper resistant zip-- also had a tiny sponge-like cushion in the container so beans weren't rattling or anything...

Sent from my SM-N900V using Rollitup mobile app
So it's tamper resistant? That's exactly what I wanted to hear. Will be ordering a pack then lol. Thanks guys!
 

v.s one

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...mine came like this in a heat sealed tamper resistant zip-- also had a tiny sponge-like cushion in the container so beans weren't rattling or anything...

Sent from my SM-N900V using Rollitup mobile app
Dam those are the sexiest breeder packs I ever seen.
 

Mad Hamish

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Ahh, gibson guitars. I think you pay for the weight, those things are tanks. I'll take my strat and a good telecaster any day with my hand wired vox 1x12. Even if I had money, I think the only gibson I'd buy is the ES-335 but at $4-5 thousand U.S. dollars, I think I'll need to sell 20,000 copies of my yet to be recorded album. LOL. Do you guys do analog recordings or you using digital software, or do you still do recording/engineering of sound. Either way I hope there's no autotune and it all ends up on vinyl. Cheers.
I love my Strats, but I can't see anybody needing more than you get out of an Ibanez Jem tbh. Tone is in the hands and in the head, not the wallet I say. Everything I use is analog aside from the recording part, doing that analog would require time travel and a huge budget tbh. The stuff you can do in your own home is pretty incredible, don't shy away from software and online tutorials mate. Absolutely nothing wrong with empowering yourself.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I love my Strats, but I can't see anybody needing more than you get out of an Ibanez Jem tbh. Tone is in the hands and in the head, not the wallet I say. Everything I use is analog aside from the recording part, doing that analog would require time travel and a huge budget tbh. The stuff you can do in your own home is pretty incredible, don't shy away from software and online tutorials mate. Absolutely nothing wrong with empowering yourself.
For sure, I personally record at home on my Imac. My buddy has a better setup with a Mac and an apogee duet interface with analog pre's and captures some fantastic drum/guitar tones. I've personally never played with an Ibanez, I'll have to check them out. Cheers.

Are you using the breeder packs for a crutch for the joint end, or do you roll a filter inside the breeder's packaging at joints end? Either way, good idea.
 

Mad Hamish

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I snip them up as it is of of the rare sources of nice rigid paper around my place looool. Snip ,roll, shove in the back of the paper. Party flyers are too thin these days and I don't like that roach paper it just goes resiney and gross. Good roach paper is not that easy these days.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I'll roll a couple with these and a rolling machine to take on the road for stealth purposes.. Looks no different than any tobacco cigarette.
Looks the same, but smells a little funkier I bet. People will be looking around like, "Holy shit I smell some good ass weed somewhere."
I used to repurpose cigarettes for the same reason. Cheers.
 

Mad Hamish

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I have been hand rolling tobacco for EVER, don't need a machine to get them straight as an arrow trick is just a slightly thicker paper... white tips are rare here, all pre rolled cigs have those fake cork patterns. So for me it works the other way around, I get stopped with my cigs and have them sniffed and broken open by piggies that don't get how people that enjoy GOOD tobacco have to roll by hand.
 

Mad Hamish

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business cards work best for me. You can get 6-8 filter tips from each card
Man I don't know. They are either too plastic or the lamination comes apart and makes this wobbly roach. The middle grade single layer ones like what restaurants leave by the door are usually quite nice. I have to admit, my favorite is the pack the skins come in. Just the right texture, thickness, width, and not coated with any weird smooth stuff to make the resin run through. The amount of people I piss off by ripping a hole in their packs lmao. I also have a habit of handing back cigarette boxes all debilitated flopping open at the edges because I ripped the inside flap off. That is terrible roach but a fun activity when meeting new people.
 

Vnsmkr

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Yeah the fancy double layer ones suck. The single layer ones work well. The top of the cig box works well, lmao. Just picturing you ripping the top of a fresh pack and handing it back ;)
 
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