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<blockquote data-quote="whitebriar" data-source="post: 165595" data-attributes="member: 1235"><p>i would be interested in your observations about Flying Dutchman--i used to smoke it a lot back in 1968-69--couldn't get my burley where i was living--</p><p></p><p>it could, i suppose, smoke hot and bite--i never really had much trouble with that--but do take care when you try it--</p><p></p><p>i assume this is the really old stuff, and not the modern version, which i am led to believe may be a totally different thing--if it is it should provide you with a very enjoyable experience(if it hasn't moved on over the years)--</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitebriar, post: 165595, member: 1235"] i would be interested in your observations about Flying Dutchman--i used to smoke it a lot back in 1968-69--couldn't get my burley where i was living-- it could, i suppose, smoke hot and bite--i never really had much trouble with that--but do take care when you try it-- i assume this is the really old stuff, and not the modern version, which i am led to believe may be a totally different thing--if it is it should provide you with a very enjoyable experience(if it hasn't moved on over the years)-- [/QUOTE]
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