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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 315222" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>These are the kinds of clean reviews the professionals use, it's a good format--for your first, well done.</p><p></p><p>I'm personally glad you tried this out of the gate without knowledge of the "old stuff," as every time I read a review from someone knowledgeable about a modern day version of a well-known mixture or blend, they end up reviewing the old tobacco more than the new one, or lambaste the new mixture for not being the original. Few are able to separate the two in that instance. </p><p></p><p>You took good pragmatic care to note your experiences! I wonder how the overseas tin I received from Beetlejazz would compare to this, if there'd be any change--the Euro-style tins are almost anchovy tins in size, these look like the more square tins we typically see here from certain MacBaren and Orlik offerings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 315222, member: 1969"] These are the kinds of clean reviews the professionals use, it's a good format--for your first, well done. I'm personally glad you tried this out of the gate without knowledge of the "old stuff," as every time I read a review from someone knowledgeable about a modern day version of a well-known mixture or blend, they end up reviewing the old tobacco more than the new one, or lambaste the new mixture for not being the original. Few are able to separate the two in that instance. You took good pragmatic care to note your experiences! I wonder how the overseas tin I received from Beetlejazz would compare to this, if there'd be any change--the Euro-style tins are almost anchovy tins in size, these look like the more square tins we typically see here from certain MacBaren and Orlik offerings. [/QUOTE]
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