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Buying and % of tobacco you smoke and put down to age.
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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 187520" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>I've only done it with OGS and it was excellent and consistent. After I saw the first tin came out nicely I did two more tins for two hours. Nice! Perhaps the blend makes a difference. Your phrase "any number of variables" covers that. I do wonder if the rapid aging was the culprit. Hard to tell without repeating the experiment. Do you remember which blend you used? I may take a stab at it and see if the same thing happens if you remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 187520, member: 1968"] I've only done it with OGS and it was excellent and consistent. After I saw the first tin came out nicely I did two more tins for two hours. Nice! Perhaps the blend makes a difference. Your phrase "any number of variables" covers that. I do wonder if the rapid aging was the culprit. Hard to tell without repeating the experiment. Do you remember which blend you used? I may take a stab at it and see if the same thing happens if you remember. [/QUOTE]
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