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<blockquote data-quote="henwrench" data-source="post: 296073" data-attributes="member: 2402"><p>One G&H baccy that rarely gets a mention is their frankly awesome 'Mixture No# 5', also known as 'Black and Brown'. This is the stuff that totally got me into pipe smoking, and after fully committing to the hobby, I picked up on all the usual suspects (Dunhill Flake, Royal Yacht, Golden Sliced, Bull's Eye, PUF etc. etc.). I very recently revisited No#5, and I'd forgotten what a truly wonderful smoke is waiting in the pack. Straight up mix of Virginia and Black Cavendish, a decent hit of N, creamy and cool and a splendid change of pace. Some have commented that this is slightly 'boring', but no, not for old henwrench. If any of you Brothers see some anywhere, I highly recommend you grab a wee 25g pack to test drive. Needs a good bit o' drying, but well worth the effort....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henwrench, post: 296073, member: 2402"] One G&H baccy that rarely gets a mention is their frankly awesome 'Mixture No# 5', also known as 'Black and Brown'. This is the stuff that totally got me into pipe smoking, and after fully committing to the hobby, I picked up on all the usual suspects (Dunhill Flake, Royal Yacht, Golden Sliced, Bull's Eye, PUF etc. etc.). I very recently revisited No#5, and I'd forgotten what a truly wonderful smoke is waiting in the pack. Straight up mix of Virginia and Black Cavendish, a decent hit of N, creamy and cool and a splendid change of pace. Some have commented that this is slightly 'boring', but no, not for old henwrench. If any of you Brothers see some anywhere, I highly recommend you grab a wee 25g pack to test drive. Needs a good bit o' drying, but well worth the effort.... [/QUOTE]
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