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<blockquote data-quote="beaupipe" data-source="post: 131049" data-attributes="member: 595"><p>I'm glad you wrote this. I absolutely LOVE Star of the East Flake. But about a year ago, I made a booboo on an order and ended up with 8 oz of Star of the East instead of the Flake. My error, not the etailer's. I haven't tried it yet, but now I'm looking forward to it.</p><p></p><p>I like several C&D blends. Star of the East Flake is my fave English. Epiphany is a quiet, gentle smoke that would be my desert island tobacco. Lately, I've been smoking quite a bit of After Hours Flake, a mild, rummified flake. Three Friars is a cheap and delicious Virginia with Perique.</p><p></p><p>And on the coldest days of the year, I often load a pipe with #965: Tuggle Hall.</p><p></p><p>I am probably a bigger fan of C&D than you. On another board, someone asked the, "If you could choose only 1 blender..." question and I chose C&D. Their catalog is so large, I don't think I'd ever get bored. I don't think they make the absolute best in any tobacco category (save, perhaps, "American-English"), but they're near the top in most. For me, at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beaupipe, post: 131049, member: 595"] I'm glad you wrote this. I absolutely LOVE Star of the East Flake. But about a year ago, I made a booboo on an order and ended up with 8 oz of Star of the East instead of the Flake. My error, not the etailer's. I haven't tried it yet, but now I'm looking forward to it. I like several C&D blends. Star of the East Flake is my fave English. Epiphany is a quiet, gentle smoke that would be my desert island tobacco. Lately, I've been smoking quite a bit of After Hours Flake, a mild, rummified flake. Three Friars is a cheap and delicious Virginia with Perique. And on the coldest days of the year, I often load a pipe with #965: Tuggle Hall. I am probably a bigger fan of C&D than you. On another board, someone asked the, "If you could choose only 1 blender..." question and I chose C&D. Their catalog is so large, I don't think I'd ever get bored. I don't think they make the absolute best in any tobacco category (save, perhaps, "American-English"), but they're near the top in most. For me, at least. [/QUOTE]
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