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G.L. Pease, Mc Clelland, Hearth and Home for newbs
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbo" data-source="post: 183065" data-attributes="member: 614"><p>Amen! A voice of reason for a beginning smoker. I first started out with aromatics back in the mid-90s and decided if that's what pipe smoking was all about, it's not for me. Thus began my affair with cigars. But many years ago I started back in with English blends and it was a whole different story. Mild to medium english blends are, I think, the very best intro to pipe smoking. Greg's suggestions are excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbo, post: 183065, member: 614"] Amen! A voice of reason for a beginning smoker. I first started out with aromatics back in the mid-90s and decided if that's what pipe smoking was all about, it's not for me. Thus began my affair with cigars. But many years ago I started back in with English blends and it was a whole different story. Mild to medium english blends are, I think, the very best intro to pipe smoking. Greg's suggestions are excellent. [/QUOTE]
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