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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 502021" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>60s-80s, the various Captain Black blends, the Amphora blends, and the various Borkum Riffs, along side the various earlier hold-overs (Rum & Maple, Field & Stream etc.). There would also be the less-flavored 'Codger Blends' -- whereas the American & Scandinavian aro blends had a lot of (or were mostly) Cavendish, the Codger blends were generally more Burley-based (I know, vast over-simplifications), blends like Prince Albert, Carter Hall, Kentucky Club, Edgeworth, Sir Walter Raleigh, Briggs, et al. A few also had touches of Latakia (Walnut, Revelation, Country Doctor etc.) with or without bits of VA and/or Perique, and some could be placed in any of the above (flavored Cavendish & Burley, a touch of Perique), like Bourbon Street, London Dock, Barking Dog, and so forth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 502021, member: 1935"] 60s-80s, the various Captain Black blends, the Amphora blends, and the various Borkum Riffs, along side the various earlier hold-overs (Rum & Maple, Field & Stream etc.). There would also be the less-flavored 'Codger Blends' -- whereas the American & Scandinavian aro blends had a lot of (or were mostly) Cavendish, the Codger blends were generally more Burley-based (I know, vast over-simplifications), blends like Prince Albert, Carter Hall, Kentucky Club, Edgeworth, Sir Walter Raleigh, Briggs, et al. A few also had touches of Latakia (Walnut, Revelation, Country Doctor etc.) with or without bits of VA and/or Perique, and some could be placed in any of the above (flavored Cavendish & Burley, a touch of Perique), like Bourbon Street, London Dock, Barking Dog, and so forth. [/QUOTE]
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