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<blockquote data-quote="IrishMonk" data-source="post: 217101" data-attributes="member: 2482"><p>Couple of Dr. Grabows. Next I'm gonna get a couple of MM cobs... after that I may delve into the world of 'better' briars. As for the tobacco, again, nothing special here yet. All from the tobacco bar at the local tobacconist. From left to right is 'cool aromatic', a horrible all black cavendish. Then their house blend El Fuego, then Centurion, Aristocrat,Mark Twain and 'Smooth black and gold cavendish'. All pretty good wxcept the first, which tastes like notebook paper. </p><p>I have some McClelland 5100 Red Cake and Villiger 1888 Early Day on the way...</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tips... I'll get those blends outta the sunlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IrishMonk, post: 217101, member: 2482"] Couple of Dr. Grabows. Next I'm gonna get a couple of MM cobs... after that I may delve into the world of 'better' briars. As for the tobacco, again, nothing special here yet. All from the tobacco bar at the local tobacconist. From left to right is 'cool aromatic', a horrible all black cavendish. Then their house blend El Fuego, then Centurion, Aristocrat,Mark Twain and 'Smooth black and gold cavendish'. All pretty good wxcept the first, which tastes like notebook paper. I have some McClelland 5100 Red Cake and Villiger 1888 Early Day on the way... Thanks for the tips... I'll get those blends outta the sunlight. [/QUOTE]
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