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What Are You Smoking Right Now?
Cornell and Diehl Crooner
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<blockquote data-quote="bent bulldog" data-source="post: 361261" data-attributes="member: 3484"><p>I tried a pipeful of this the other day so I can tell my customers what it is all about. If you look at my previous comments in this section you know I am a fairly faithful devotee of Virginia Flakes, specifically Capstan blue so I may not be the best judge of Crooner which apparently is similar to what Bing Crosby used to smoke. For a Burley based blend I found it more interesting than most and the Deer Tongue which announces its presence right away upon lighting dominates the blend. Not my cup of tea but certainly worth a try if you want to experience a typical blend that was popular back in the day when most American pipe smokers gravitated towards various Kentucky Burley type mixtures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bent bulldog, post: 361261, member: 3484"] I tried a pipeful of this the other day so I can tell my customers what it is all about. If you look at my previous comments in this section you know I am a fairly faithful devotee of Virginia Flakes, specifically Capstan blue so I may not be the best judge of Crooner which apparently is similar to what Bing Crosby used to smoke. For a Burley based blend I found it more interesting than most and the Deer Tongue which announces its presence right away upon lighting dominates the blend. Not my cup of tea but certainly worth a try if you want to experience a typical blend that was popular back in the day when most American pipe smokers gravitated towards various Kentucky Burley type mixtures. [/QUOTE]
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