Fully resinated old stock Yamadamatsu SS grade chip, crushed by my peppermill, gently heating.

Blissful!
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This is the peppermill I use....only for Oudh chips, nothing else:
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Geoff

Oud Beginner
I purchased Sulawesi Super King from Imperial Oud, used my subitism styled incense heater, with my most recent favorite settings, put a small sliver on, and... the woods starts to speak. Starting off soft yet rich in dry leather mixed with tamarind and woodsy for days. One of the best chocolate/leather & lightly spiced woods I’ve had in a long while.

I can see by reading through some of this sub-forum that the burning of high grade woods seems to be the way to go these days. it just seemed to me that double super used to be darker, with more resin and a daily burnable that would do the trick if need be. Today? Not so much; it seems the middle class of woods became entirely one class, yet all the same junk, and it all seems to be labeled as "double super"...??? What the Hay? :Unsure:

It’s nice to get what I paid for with Imperial Oud, the scent is great, service was fast, and they have other good woods available.
 
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