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A Good Codger Burley
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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 38301" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>A case could be made that if it doesn't come in a tub, it's not a codger burley. Of the tubs, I think Walnut is the best blend, followed by Prince Albert and Carter Hall. Prince Albert may be the quintessential codger burley. Half and Half is up there, too, along with Sir Walter Raleigh (which is too mild for my taste) and Edgeworth Ready Rubbed (excellent but no longer available). I've tried a few of the venerable OTCs like Granger, Velvet, Sugar Barrel, Rum & Maple, but certainly not all. My ranking is purely a matter of opinion, as is my suspicion that a true codger wouldn't dream of paying nearly $3 an ounce to mail order tobacco from Boston. He might not mail order from West Virginia, either, but www.wvsmokeshop.com is an excellent source for tubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 38301, member: 14"] A case could be made that if it doesn't come in a tub, it's not a codger burley. Of the tubs, I think Walnut is the best blend, followed by Prince Albert and Carter Hall. Prince Albert may be the quintessential codger burley. Half and Half is up there, too, along with Sir Walter Raleigh (which is too mild for my taste) and Edgeworth Ready Rubbed (excellent but no longer available). I've tried a few of the venerable OTCs like Granger, Velvet, Sugar Barrel, Rum & Maple, but certainly not all. My ranking is purely a matter of opinion, as is my suspicion that a true codger wouldn't dream of paying nearly $3 an ounce to mail order tobacco from Boston. He might not mail order from West Virginia, either, but [url=//www.wvsmokeshop.com]www.wvsmokeshop.com[/url] is an excellent source for tubs. [/QUOTE]
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