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<blockquote data-quote="bent bulldog" data-source="post: 456121" data-attributes="member: 3484"><p>Gentlemen: I absolutely agree that there are tons of alternatives to the Capstan Virginia flake profile out there, many, many more than there were 30 years ago when we were trying to find a viable alternative to the original Dunhill Light flake. In those days once you got past the Dunhill Flake, the Capstan, Will's Cut Golden Bar, Balkan Sobranie flake, and McConnels Virginia there wasn' much else out there. One of you mentioned Wessex Flakes and Gawith FVF. Well guess what? On the west coast of the U.S. they simply did not exist. So let's count our blessings that there are so many alternative Virginia flakes out there today. But I must tell you, if you are a regualar user of Capstan, as I am, there is nothing that remotely resembles it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bent bulldog, post: 456121, member: 3484"] Gentlemen: I absolutely agree that there are tons of alternatives to the Capstan Virginia flake profile out there, many, many more than there were 30 years ago when we were trying to find a viable alternative to the original Dunhill Light flake. In those days once you got past the Dunhill Flake, the Capstan, Will's Cut Golden Bar, Balkan Sobranie flake, and McConnels Virginia there wasn' much else out there. One of you mentioned Wessex Flakes and Gawith FVF. Well guess what? On the west coast of the U.S. they simply did not exist. So let's count our blessings that there are so many alternative Virginia flakes out there today. But I must tell you, if you are a regualar user of Capstan, as I am, there is nothing that remotely resembles it. [/QUOTE]
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