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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 355056"><p>In a wonderful bit of briarly synchronicity, I picked up a tin of F&T's Waterloo No. 2 when I was in my local B&M this afternoon. Will report back after I've cracked it, though it may be a while--so many blends, so little time! I took a chance on it because it's an English blend that still uses Syrian latakia, which is my favorite. Also grabbed a tin of Solani's Black & White for the same reason--Solani recently ran out of Syrian so they're switching over to Cyprian, but I'm hoping this was an older tin...and if it's tasty, it doesn't much matter either way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 355056"] In a wonderful bit of briarly synchronicity, I picked up a tin of F&T's Waterloo No. 2 when I was in my local B&M this afternoon. Will report back after I've cracked it, though it may be a while--so many blends, so little time! I took a chance on it because it's an English blend that still uses Syrian latakia, which is my favorite. Also grabbed a tin of Solani's Black & White for the same reason--Solani recently ran out of Syrian so they're switching over to Cyprian, but I'm hoping this was an older tin...and if it's tasty, it doesn't much matter either way! [/QUOTE]
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