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<blockquote data-quote="Rapscalion" data-source="post: 11267" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Described as:</p><p></p><p>"Mahogany - available either as a flake or ready-rubbed A traditional tobacco containing old Belt Virginia, cool and slow burning, with a very distinctive Mahogany aroma, which non pipe smokers find particularly attractive"</p><p></p><p>Now, the mention of virginian in reference to G&H gets my mouth watering... but I just went over and sniffed my guitar made of honduran mahogany and have to say I am clueless as to what the topping might be referencing. Is there some herb or other named mahogany? The price per board foot has kept me away from ever cutting a plank and it probably does smell wonderful when working with it, but I can't imagine wanting to stuff any in my pipe.</p><p></p><p>It just has to be good, but I think I'll wait for a review. Perhaps you can brave the first tin and report back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rapscalion, post: 11267, member: 212"] Described as: "Mahogany - available either as a flake or ready-rubbed A traditional tobacco containing old Belt Virginia, cool and slow burning, with a very distinctive Mahogany aroma, which non pipe smokers find particularly attractive" Now, the mention of virginian in reference to G&H gets my mouth watering... but I just went over and sniffed my guitar made of honduran mahogany and have to say I am clueless as to what the topping might be referencing. Is there some herb or other named mahogany? The price per board foot has kept me away from ever cutting a plank and it probably does smell wonderful when working with it, but I can't imagine wanting to stuff any in my pipe. It just has to be good, but I think I'll wait for a review. Perhaps you can brave the first tin and report back? [/QUOTE]
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