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Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend
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<blockquote data-quote="Canicus61" data-source="post: 364621" data-attributes="member: 3288"><p>TRied my first bowl of this last night, in a LaRocca saddle bit meer-lined bent billiard - and I have to say I was surprised at the quality of this blend - a better version of PA, it seemed to me, with a touch of latakia to keep it interesting to me and inoffensive to those surrounding.....</p><p></p><p>JimInks posts inspired me to try this - was before I realized he seems to have every pipe and baccy ever made in his collection! (wasn't just the avatar!)</p><p></p><p>That said, another great find due to BoB - I was surprised when reading reviews of this blend on tobacco reviews.com - I have to say this is my idea at least of an old-fashioned tobacco, nothing gourmet about it, but with pleasant taste, no bite, and enough character to please.....was wondering if anyone else had tried this one and if so, how popular it is? Is this a relatively new blend or a 'match' of some previous?</p><p></p><p>About to have another on the outskirts of central park in a Tuesday cob.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canicus61, post: 364621, member: 3288"] TRied my first bowl of this last night, in a LaRocca saddle bit meer-lined bent billiard - and I have to say I was surprised at the quality of this blend - a better version of PA, it seemed to me, with a touch of latakia to keep it interesting to me and inoffensive to those surrounding..... JimInks posts inspired me to try this - was before I realized he seems to have every pipe and baccy ever made in his collection! (wasn't just the avatar!) That said, another great find due to BoB - I was surprised when reading reviews of this blend on tobacco reviews.com - I have to say this is my idea at least of an old-fashioned tobacco, nothing gourmet about it, but with pleasant taste, no bite, and enough character to please.....was wondering if anyone else had tried this one and if so, how popular it is? Is this a relatively new blend or a 'match' of some previous? About to have another on the outskirts of central park in a Tuesday cob..... [/QUOTE]
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