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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 311128" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>GCook....Blew coffee out my nose when I read your ref to Troost Slices!! Haven't heard any BoB's mention TS's in years! I still have the better part of two pouches (out of three originally) that I found while cleaning out an old desk many years ago. They were dry as hell, but were carefully brought back to life. They are enjoyed on rare occasions. I'm not a big Va/Bur or Cavendish fan, but there is something special about this tobacco!!!</p><p></p><p>I'm not even gonna' try the new TN; I may take a shot at the Capstan Flake. I'm not impressed by any of the reports on "Tobacco Reviews" about Capstan, but those are the shag/cigarette cut version. I'll be interested to hear what the Bob's have to say about the CFlake. I had the "old" Capstan when I was in England many years ago; rather enjoyed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 311128, member: 32"] GCook....Blew coffee out my nose when I read your ref to Troost Slices!! Haven't heard any BoB's mention TS's in years! I still have the better part of two pouches (out of three originally) that I found while cleaning out an old desk many years ago. They were dry as hell, but were carefully brought back to life. They are enjoyed on rare occasions. I'm not a big Va/Bur or Cavendish fan, but there is something special about this tobacco!!! I'm not even gonna' try the new TN; I may take a shot at the Capstan Flake. I'm not impressed by any of the reports on "Tobacco Reviews" about Capstan, but those are the shag/cigarette cut version. I'll be interested to hear what the Bob's have to say about the CFlake. I had the "old" Capstan when I was in England many years ago; rather enjoyed it. [/QUOTE]
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