Those are cellulose rolling papers...guerilladubber wrote:I believe the paper is clear and translucent, because there were those chlorophyll rolling papers (that sucked) a few years ago- that looked like that:)
What are chlorophyll prints?
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Elements?peacedog wrote:Those are cellulose rolling papers...guerilladubber wrote:I believe the paper is clear and translucent, because there were those chlorophyll rolling papers (that sucked) a few years ago- that looked like that:)
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I received the Chlorophyll variant from Marq the other day. The paper seems to have blends of green and grey and changes it's appearance depending on the angle you are viewing it from
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God they sucked. I need to take a break:)peacedog wrote:Those are cellulose rolling papers...guerilladubber wrote:I believe the paper is clear and translucent, because there were those chlorophyll rolling papers (that sucked) a few years ago- that looked like that:)
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Bad timing. Would have gone over better during the clear cola craze in the '80s...guerilladubber wrote:God they sucked. I need to take a break:)peacedog wrote:Those are cellulose rolling papers...guerilladubber wrote:I believe the paper is clear and translucent, because there were those chlorophyll rolling papers (that sucked) a few years ago- that looked like that:)
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The chlorophyll is defiantly worth the purchase for a Spusta fan
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Those were indeed the worst, what a blast from the past. Dabs on the puffco peak for daily driving these days.guerilladubber wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:10 pmGod they sucked. I need to take a break:)peacedog wrote:Those are cellulose rolling papers...guerilladubber wrote:I believe the paper is clear and translucent, because there were those chlorophyll rolling papers (that sucked) a few years ago- that looked like that:)
The chlorophyll paper has a smooth back and a textured front, looks like a tight linked fence if you examine it closely. And you can feel that's it's a textured with your finger tips. I imagine this is what gives the color changing effect when viewed from different angles, the various peaks and valleys in the texture.
Fixed for Blue.ygolohcysp wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 9:01 pmThe chlorophyll paper has a smooth back and a textured front, looks like a tight linked fence if you examine it closely. And you can feel that's it's a textured with your peen tip. I imagine this is what gives the color changing effect when viewed from different angles, the various peaks and valleys in the texture.
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LOL
Clearly the only way to determine the paper type, using your largest organ
Clearly the only way to determine the paper type, using your largest organ