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<blockquote data-quote="motie2" data-source="post: 570178" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p><strong><em>Motie</em></strong>. But thank you for writing. I began pipe smoking my first week in seminary, in 1964. Now I qualify as codger, age-wise. After going through OTC blends, and the very few available tins of "exotic" stuff, like Mac Baren's, Dunhill, and Balkan Sobranie, I encountered a cigar store on Sinclair(?) in Cleveland: Cousin's. They had aan aromatic mixture that came in a large "paint can" with a sliding opener. It is/was, to this day, the best thing I ever smoked. Long gone now. I stopped in to another Cousin's location a couple of years back, but they had so many aromatic blends, and no one in the shop was old enough to remember the blend I was after. I was just passing through, so I wasn't in a position to keep trying 'em. Ah, memories. But now I have Boswell's to go through, having just discovered them. Again, thanks for writing. I wish you well being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motie2, post: 570178, member: 5106"] [B][I]Motie[/I][/B]. But thank you for writing. I began pipe smoking my first week in seminary, in 1964. Now I qualify as codger, age-wise. After going through OTC blends, and the very few available tins of "exotic" stuff, like Mac Baren's, Dunhill, and Balkan Sobranie, I encountered a cigar store on Sinclair(?) in Cleveland: Cousin's. They had aan aromatic mixture that came in a large "paint can" with a sliding opener. It is/was, to this day, the best thing I ever smoked. Long gone now. I stopped in to another Cousin's location a couple of years back, but they had so many aromatic blends, and no one in the shop was old enough to remember the blend I was after. I was just passing through, so I wasn't in a position to keep trying 'em. Ah, memories. But now I have Boswell's to go through, having just discovered them. Again, thanks for writing. I wish you well being. [/QUOTE]
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