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<blockquote data-quote="Winslow" data-source="post: 41972" data-attributes="member: 267"><p>When I started the pipe some years ago,Erinmore was what I mainly smoked.I thought Peterson pipes and Irish tobacco were the best things a man could smoke.</p><p> The smell of Erinmore mixture awakens fond memories of Canadian fishing trips,shore lunches and Red Cap Ale.Sad to report that what is tinned as Erinmore </p><p>Mixture nowadays doesn't resemble the Murray's product very much.It is sad to see</p><p>an old friend F****d over like that,a great sin. :x </p><p></p><p> Winslow :sunny:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winslow, post: 41972, member: 267"] When I started the pipe some years ago,Erinmore was what I mainly smoked.I thought Peterson pipes and Irish tobacco were the best things a man could smoke. The smell of Erinmore mixture awakens fond memories of Canadian fishing trips,shore lunches and Red Cap Ale.Sad to report that what is tinned as Erinmore Mixture nowadays doesn't resemble the Murray's product very much.It is sad to see an old friend F****d over like that,a great sin. :x Winslow :sunny: [/QUOTE]
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