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My review of Sutliff Edgeworth RR match.
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 453716" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Well, I think it's fair to say that just because some people don't like the taste of a line of products doesn't mean they aren't glad they are there. Vive la difference and to each his own. Also, what good are tobacco reviews if the negative ones aren't honestly given? </p><p></p><p>I don't doubt your position that Sutliff uses the same quality tobacco as the other makers Jim, all I can say is it tatses so different that it sure seems to be a different grade of tobacco. Must just be the manner in which they manufacture their product. To be fair, I don't get along with Cornell and Diehl blends either, much as I'd like to. I still respect what they're doing. </p><p></p><p>Some pipe smokers evolve over the years into being happy with only a choice few tobaccos that please them and have culled through a mass of pipes to get the rare few that perform well for them. I seem to be in this camp. Other can happily enjoy a great number of different things without issue. I think the luckiest smokers are those who can enjoy the cheapest, most readily available tobacco and who do well with inexpensive easily obtained pipes and cobs. Their enjoyment will be easily and affordably met. The rest of us have to fuss over the thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 453716, member: 3"] Well, I think it's fair to say that just because some people don't like the taste of a line of products doesn't mean they aren't glad they are there. Vive la difference and to each his own. Also, what good are tobacco reviews if the negative ones aren't honestly given? I don't doubt your position that Sutliff uses the same quality tobacco as the other makers Jim, all I can say is it tatses so different that it sure seems to be a different grade of tobacco. Must just be the manner in which they manufacture their product. To be fair, I don't get along with Cornell and Diehl blends either, much as I'd like to. I still respect what they're doing. Some pipe smokers evolve over the years into being happy with only a choice few tobaccos that please them and have culled through a mass of pipes to get the rare few that perform well for them. I seem to be in this camp. Other can happily enjoy a great number of different things without issue. I think the luckiest smokers are those who can enjoy the cheapest, most readily available tobacco and who do well with inexpensive easily obtained pipes and cobs. Their enjoyment will be easily and affordably met. The rest of us have to fuss over the thing. [/QUOTE]
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