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Defining Navy Flake and Blends
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<blockquote data-quote="jefe1037" data-source="post: 204132" data-attributes="member: 2290"><p>I really enjoy the history of pipe smoking, and feel that it feeds into the material culture (aka PAD) and ritual of our pastime. Most blenders have a Navy flake or slice or blend of some sort and this really appeals to me. However most are completely different. Rum seems to be the common thread, hearkening back to sailors packing tobacco in rum barrels (rum being a staple on all ships). I want to try C&D's Blockade Runner, and MacBaren's Plumcake seems to be a qualifying blend. Any other favorites? Is there any other qualifier that I am missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jefe1037, post: 204132, member: 2290"] I really enjoy the history of pipe smoking, and feel that it feeds into the material culture (aka PAD) and ritual of our pastime. Most blenders have a Navy flake or slice or blend of some sort and this really appeals to me. However most are completely different. Rum seems to be the common thread, hearkening back to sailors packing tobacco in rum barrels (rum being a staple on all ships). I want to try C&D's Blockade Runner, and MacBaren's Plumcake seems to be a qualifying blend. Any other favorites? Is there any other qualifier that I am missing? [/QUOTE]
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