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Hey guys/gals I know by the looks of it you may say no way, but trust me you'll love this thing.
I just found a page that describes how to roll what I was taught in the book Spliffs, it hits like a shotty every toke.
An Amsterdam specialitity, the tulip is often found (usually half-smoked) in the hands of uncoscious tourist. A good tulip is deceptively smooth to smoke and easier to roll than it looks.
Make a roach about the length and diameter of a pencil and seal it with a couple of large papers.
Take two more large papers and stick them together to form a square with gummed strip running along one side.
Wet the strip and fold it over to seal the triangle. You should now have something resembling a flatenned paper cone.
Open up the cone and tightly pack it.
Gently crimp together the excess paper at the end of the cone.
Place the roach in the centre of the cone, using the crimped paper to hold it in position.
Finally, secure the roach by tying thread around the crimped paper, (a rubber band works well too) keeping everything as tight as possible. Blooming tulip-tastic!
If you get good at rolling it, try making the stem a blunt or joint of it's own. So the "flower" burns down to the stem and on.....
Next time I roll one i'll post a pic up in the photo section.
I just found a page that describes how to roll what I was taught in the book Spliffs, it hits like a shotty every toke.
An Amsterdam specialitity, the tulip is often found (usually half-smoked) in the hands of uncoscious tourist. A good tulip is deceptively smooth to smoke and easier to roll than it looks.
Make a roach about the length and diameter of a pencil and seal it with a couple of large papers.
Take two more large papers and stick them together to form a square with gummed strip running along one side.
Wet the strip and fold it over to seal the triangle. You should now have something resembling a flatenned paper cone.
Open up the cone and tightly pack it.
Gently crimp together the excess paper at the end of the cone.
Place the roach in the centre of the cone, using the crimped paper to hold it in position.
Finally, secure the roach by tying thread around the crimped paper, (a rubber band works well too) keeping everything as tight as possible. Blooming tulip-tastic!
If you get good at rolling it, try making the stem a blunt or joint of it's own. So the "flower" burns down to the stem and on.....
Next time I roll one i'll post a pic up in the photo section.