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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Lowe" data-source="post: 197830" data-attributes="member: 2274"><p>Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.</p><p></p><p>I am in the market for a good burley, and I will try Puff Daddy's and others suggestions. I do have a bit of a 14-oz. container of PA left, but I use that for blending only. By itself, I found it had a funny alkali aftertaste, and even beyond that, it lacked a bit of oomph. But for blending it's worked quite well, and seems to impart its better qualities without carrying over its less desirable features. I am looking forward to trying one of the burlier burleys.</p><p></p><p>Hey thanks George, and yeah, that gold finish really does draw the wrong kind of attention, but let me puff on that just a bit more before committing to a trade. I assume we're talking wooden matches, right?</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Lowe, post: 197830, member: 2274"] Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I am in the market for a good burley, and I will try Puff Daddy's and others suggestions. I do have a bit of a 14-oz. container of PA left, but I use that for blending only. By itself, I found it had a funny alkali aftertaste, and even beyond that, it lacked a bit of oomph. But for blending it's worked quite well, and seems to impart its better qualities without carrying over its less desirable features. I am looking forward to trying one of the burlier burleys. Hey thanks George, and yeah, that gold finish really does draw the wrong kind of attention, but let me puff on that just a bit more before committing to a trade. I assume we're talking wooden matches, right? Jim [/QUOTE]
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