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A replacement for Hines Mixture?
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<blockquote data-quote="J_Rock" data-source="post: 54896" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>I was gifted a tin of House of Windsor's Hines Mixture T426 by a fellow BoB member. The story is I never knew what blend my grandfather smoked as he died early in my life. BUT, I could never forget the smell of his pipe. When I cracked open the Hines Mixture I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt this was his blend!!!!! I smoked the first bowl of it this afternoon and I really liked the blend. I know this blend has been discontinued. My question for you guys is.......does anyone know of a blend close to this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_Rock, post: 54896, member: 120"] I was gifted a tin of House of Windsor's Hines Mixture T426 by a fellow BoB member. The story is I never knew what blend my grandfather smoked as he died early in my life. BUT, I could never forget the smell of his pipe. When I cracked open the Hines Mixture I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt this was his blend!!!!! I smoked the first bowl of it this afternoon and I really liked the blend. I know this blend has been discontinued. My question for you guys is.......does anyone know of a blend close to this? Thanks, Jeff [/QUOTE]
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