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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 573674" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>Fellow pipe smokers, I've just registered and for a quick intro I was smoking pipes quite a bit with a preference for perique blends. I also occasionally smoke cigars. For various reasons, I've tapered off on both, but still have interest. I really like learning about tobacco types, the culture related to growing them and using them, etc. I grew up raising dark fired, one sucker (dark air cured) and burley tobacco. </p><p>I'm going through my old pipe tobacco supply and found an unused tin of Dunhill Elizabethan mixture. I really like Escudo the best. I'm interested in hearing thoughts on should I keep the Dunhill as it is, just smoke it, or pass it on. I'm also curious about other blends that match Escudo.Thanks Swede</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 573674, member: 5139"] Fellow pipe smokers, I've just registered and for a quick intro I was smoking pipes quite a bit with a preference for perique blends. I also occasionally smoke cigars. For various reasons, I've tapered off on both, but still have interest. I really like learning about tobacco types, the culture related to growing them and using them, etc. I grew up raising dark fired, one sucker (dark air cured) and burley tobacco. I'm going through my old pipe tobacco supply and found an unused tin of Dunhill Elizabethan mixture. I really like Escudo the best. I'm interested in hearing thoughts on should I keep the Dunhill as it is, just smoke it, or pass it on. I'm also curious about other blends that match Escudo.Thanks Swede [/QUOTE]
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