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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039;Dawg" data-source="post: 147376" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>Thanks for posting LL. That's some really sad news to hear. He provided a lot of helpful information to me about tobaccos, pipes and stores via PM and email. Though I never got to meet him, I know he was a kind and generous person not like the persona he sometimes portrayed on the board. (Bill O'Reilly as someone has mentioned) </p><p></p><p>I recall on the Knox board a long time ago he listed his 5 top tobaccos as Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee. From his post, I decided to try some and still smoke it today always keeping at least a dozen tins on hand. To me it's better than what most people consider the top three--Old Gowrie, Marlin Flake, and Hal'O Wynd. Thanks, Tom...I'm smoking some in your memory now. Rest in peace without pain and confinement to a wheel chair. Having been in one for several months, I know the frustration.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol'Dawg, post: 147376, member: 105"] Thanks for posting LL. That's some really sad news to hear. He provided a lot of helpful information to me about tobaccos, pipes and stores via PM and email. Though I never got to meet him, I know he was a kind and generous person not like the persona he sometimes portrayed on the board. (Bill O'Reilly as someone has mentioned) I recall on the Knox board a long time ago he listed his 5 top tobaccos as Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee, Brown Clunee. From his post, I decided to try some and still smoke it today always keeping at least a dozen tins on hand. To me it's better than what most people consider the top three--Old Gowrie, Marlin Flake, and Hal'O Wynd. Thanks, Tom...I'm smoking some in your memory now. Rest in peace without pain and confinement to a wheel chair. Having been in one for several months, I know the frustration. Jim [/QUOTE]
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