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C&D's Three Friars
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<blockquote data-quote="Fr_Tom" data-source="post: 427643" data-attributes="member: 3139"><p>I am glad to be of help. For me it is just a solid, reliable smoke that satisfies and is not quirky or expensive. It wears well for me. I sometimes smoke up a 4 oz sample and order a pound. By the time the pound has been smoked, the novelty has worn off or I have discovered all the mysteries or something. Three Friars holds up very well, and I go through enough of it that I just have a pound open and don't bother transferring it to jars to smoke as I "have a mind."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fr_Tom, post: 427643, member: 3139"] I am glad to be of help. For me it is just a solid, reliable smoke that satisfies and is not quirky or expensive. It wears well for me. I sometimes smoke up a 4 oz sample and order a pound. By the time the pound has been smoked, the novelty has worn off or I have discovered all the mysteries or something. Three Friars holds up very well, and I go through enough of it that I just have a pound open and don't bother transferring it to jars to smoke as I "have a mind." [/QUOTE]
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