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<blockquote data-quote="Gumball" data-source="post: 283086" data-attributes="member: 1714"><p>I'm a fan of Marlin Flake by Rattray.</p><p></p><p>It is a blend of Black Cavendish, Virginia and Perique. Comes a little moist straight from the tin so give it some drying time. Burns nicely, not too hot, no bite, and leaves a fine white ash. I have yet to have any dottle in the bottom of the bowl with this tobacco.</p><p></p><p>I would describe this as a mild smoke, no Vitamin N kick, and a pleasant room note that won't drive your non smoking friends out of the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gumball, post: 283086, member: 1714"] I'm a fan of Marlin Flake by Rattray. It is a blend of Black Cavendish, Virginia and Perique. Comes a little moist straight from the tin so give it some drying time. Burns nicely, not too hot, no bite, and leaves a fine white ash. I have yet to have any dottle in the bottom of the bowl with this tobacco. I would describe this as a mild smoke, no Vitamin N kick, and a pleasant room note that won't drive your non smoking friends out of the house. [/QUOTE]
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