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<blockquote data-quote="SteelyJ" data-source="post: 405619" data-attributes="member: 3751"><p>@monbla256 - thanks! I've smoked the briar twice so far, with a day of rest in between. My MM Corncob comes tomorrow so that should give me more smokes if I want them.</p><p></p><p>@fumus - The Frog Morton's Cellar seems to be an English blend that is close to being an aromatic. I found it to have a very pleasant sweetness, and the room note is a very delicious smell. I'm new to all of this as well, but with many saying it's near an aro you may enjoy it quite a bit. I really enjoyed the GL Pease Maltese Falcon, but I think it may have been nicotine heavy, because it hit me pretty hard early on. It was good though! I also have a tin of GL Pease Six Pence I look forward to trying, and Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding and Scotty's Butternut Burley should arrive along with my MM country gentleman tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>@DGErwin11 - thanks! That article is a huge help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelyJ, post: 405619, member: 3751"] @monbla256 - thanks! I've smoked the briar twice so far, with a day of rest in between. My MM Corncob comes tomorrow so that should give me more smokes if I want them. @fumus - The Frog Morton's Cellar seems to be an English blend that is close to being an aromatic. I found it to have a very pleasant sweetness, and the room note is a very delicious smell. I'm new to all of this as well, but with many saying it's near an aro you may enjoy it quite a bit. I really enjoyed the GL Pease Maltese Falcon, but I think it may have been nicotine heavy, because it hit me pretty hard early on. It was good though! I also have a tin of GL Pease Six Pence I look forward to trying, and Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding and Scotty's Butternut Burley should arrive along with my MM country gentleman tomorrow. @DGErwin11 - thanks! That article is a huge help! [/QUOTE]
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