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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 585612" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>review of their silver tip:</p><p>Bought this on a whim. The twist came in a cellophane package, and although just 17 months old (it was dated) it was completely dried out and needed rehydrating. Not sure if it's technically Kentucky or some other type of 'fire cured,' but it's very monochromatic -- tastes like just Kentucky to me. Unlikely to buy again but it was interesting to try! I'll use the rest of it to add some punch to some milder blends.</p><p></p><p>Jim Inks also has a review</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 585612, member: 1935"] review of their silver tip: Bought this on a whim. The twist came in a cellophane package, and although just 17 months old (it was dated) it was completely dried out and needed rehydrating. Not sure if it's technically Kentucky or some other type of 'fire cured,' but it's very monochromatic -- tastes like just Kentucky to me. Unlikely to buy again but it was interesting to try! I'll use the rest of it to add some punch to some milder blends. Jim Inks also has a review [/QUOTE]
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