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Dunhill Brings Back Elizabethan Mixture
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 325006"><p>If I was jonesing for SG tobacco I would of course check the big names first, but failing to get what I wanted, do what one of our illustrious members does to get these tobaccos: google for the names and numbers of the the second or third tier tobacconists out there who would be glad for my business and have the tobacco on hand, who sell without limits and maintain a supply due to a dearth of orders.</p><p></p><p>Then again when I bought 36 lbs of SG earlier this year, I had no trouble getting it from the standbys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 325006"] If I was jonesing for SG tobacco I would of course check the big names first, but failing to get what I wanted, do what one of our illustrious members does to get these tobaccos: google for the names and numbers of the the second or third tier tobacconists out there who would be glad for my business and have the tobacco on hand, who sell without limits and maintain a supply due to a dearth of orders. Then again when I bought 36 lbs of SG earlier this year, I had no trouble getting it from the standbys. [/QUOTE]
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