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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 142897" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>I'll tell ya, despite the fact that this thread has no replies and that I really have nothing constructive to add since I haven't really tried any belnding, I do very much hope that it does get some more replies and information. </p><p></p><p>I would love to hear input from folks who have tried played around with designing their own blends and think it could be a very interesting and fun topic.</p><p></p><p>I do have a question that that may perhaps be somewhat along the lines of this thread, and that is...where does once source tobacco for blending? I know McC sells some blenders, but just one type of Va, Per, Lat, and Oriental as far as I know. </p><p>I suppose I could try to get in touch with a couple of the Lancaster area tobacco farmers, but I'm pretty sure they are mostly Amish and don't advertise their phone number in the yellow pages or have websites... :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 142897, member: 974"] I'll tell ya, despite the fact that this thread has no replies and that I really have nothing constructive to add since I haven't really tried any belnding, I do very much hope that it does get some more replies and information. I would love to hear input from folks who have tried played around with designing their own blends and think it could be a very interesting and fun topic. I do have a question that that may perhaps be somewhat along the lines of this thread, and that is...where does once source tobacco for blending? I know McC sells some blenders, but just one type of Va, Per, Lat, and Oriental as far as I know. I suppose I could try to get in touch with a couple of the Lancaster area tobacco farmers, but I'm pretty sure they are mostly Amish and don't advertise their phone number in the yellow pages or have websites... :lol: [/QUOTE]
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