I believe I speak for everyone who's ever posted on or read this thread when I say, I would LOVE to see some pictures of this!
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I believe I speak for everyone who's ever posted on or read this thread when I say, I would LOVE to see some pictures of this!




You're both very kind. Personally, I go back and forth as to whether it's impressive or pathetic, especially when my jpeg showed only the little corral of my desk PVs and left out the grand panorama of the four other other larger wire-mesh containers of juice mini-dropper bottles and other cartos on that table. And heaven forbid that I take a picture of the big juice cabinet assembly that sits next to my library table like a monolith---four feet high, with more than 25 drawers full of vaping juices and other stuff.
Again, about all I can offer in my defense is that I'm certain I'm not alone in the extent of my gear---I've seen pics on ECF of some of the more stupendous collections that dwarf mine---and that vaping is one heck of a hobby.
The next time I get an urge to buy some more juice, because I just read a review, or was reminded about one I wanted to try, or decided to try something else on the RY4 list, or just feel I haven't bought anything in a week, I'm just going to pack my bags, visit Bill and sample his collection.
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once I tried Copper Creek Juice, the other juices just don't measure up anymore...her House Blend is downright addictive...
Mr. Bill I have a question for you, does NLV RY4 taste a lot like Bounty Hunter to you? Do you think it's styled that way or is it just a side effect of similar ingredients?
Monsieur GMal,
The idea of vendors having a signature flavor tonality that runs through many or all of their juices emerges time and again on ECF juice threads. Sometimes the term "base flavor" is used, but that's less an accurate description of juice recipes or how juices are made in the lab kitchen than it is a description of end users' experience of similarity. So, I would answer your second question (a side effect of similar ingredients?) in the affirmative. Yes, I imagine that Bounty Hunter and Renegade do share certain identical flavorings.
On the other hand, my answer to your first question (does Bounty Hunter taste a lot like Renegade to me?) is no, they don't. To me, the tobacco in Renegade comes shining through as a sharper, more biting taste (in a good way). By contrast, I don't get much tobacco from Bounty Hunter, which is very smooth. Bounty Hunter has tobacco, of course, but not as a dominant or forward flavor, more as an accent. Also, Renegade has the caramel element in about equal balance with vanilla, while Bounty Hunter's overall flavor has more of that same vanilla than any other single flavor to my palate, with some additional ingredient that gives it a "cake-like" body, but with no caramel at all. Overall, Bounty Hunter strikes me as a vanilla cake juice with tobacco overtones.
In terms relevant to our thread, Bounty Hunter is definitely not an RY4, whereas Renegade definitely is.
Please add your thoughts here when you do. I am curious about how each person likes different aspects of each RY4.
I've tried about 15 RY4s so far. Taboo was not a favorite, so DeKang is probably not for me. I still prefer the Quicknic and Prime Vaping. I guess VR4 is next to try.
Speaking of Quicknic, they are giving away 150ml. Just "Like" them on Facebook. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ial-quick-nic-juice-thred-15.html#post3906904
Hangdude - thanks for the info about the contest. I don't do contests and I don't do facebook, but made an exception for both when you posted this. I ordered some QuickNic RY4 when I first started reading this thread, back in the "olden days" when it was near the top. Just love the stuff and couldn't miss a chance to win some.
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What a difference a few days of steeping makes. I first vaped my NLV RY4 a day after I received received it and was over powered by the sweetness of it. The vanilla and caramel were al I could taste. Now after it steeping for a few days the tobacco really shines through. It's the tobacco I am initially hot with then on the exhale a very nice mixture of caramel and vanilla with enough TH on my Echo dual coil carto's to let me know I did just vape something. I love it, I can see this becoming my main sweet RY4 and Ikenvape Gold being my go to tobacco RY4. For me it will be hard to beat these two variations. 
all three components are equal in the mix, like Three Dog Night (if you're old enough to remember that band).