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<blockquote data-quote="NicholasDestray" data-source="post: 162518" data-attributes="member: 1905"><p>Thank you for the warm greetings, everyone!</p><p></p><p>Brewdude, I'll be back for sure, and am looking forward to making a post or two, even. I was just up to a part of those foothills this weekend, if Snoqualmie counts. I went to the casino, and enjoyed their pleasant restaurant and cigar lounge.</p><p></p><p>CarterHallJunkie, I have not yet had the pleasure, but with your recommendation, I think I will include some in my next tobacco purchase or two. </p><p></p><p>Just to clarify, an over-the-counter tobacco is different from both the tins and the loose mixtures that many stores keep in those large, glass jars? If that is correct, I've so far only had one OTC tobacco, which is Red Cap Regular. I've had some decent luck with it, though the last time I smoked it (in a cob) it was a little, I don't know how to describe it, dry and sharp? If it keeps up like that, I'm thinking of maybe mixing it with one of my small selection of other tobaccos.</p><p></p><p>Natch, I'll do my best to share my questions and observations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicholasDestray, post: 162518, member: 1905"] Thank you for the warm greetings, everyone! Brewdude, I'll be back for sure, and am looking forward to making a post or two, even. I was just up to a part of those foothills this weekend, if Snoqualmie counts. I went to the casino, and enjoyed their pleasant restaurant and cigar lounge. CarterHallJunkie, I have not yet had the pleasure, but with your recommendation, I think I will include some in my next tobacco purchase or two. Just to clarify, an over-the-counter tobacco is different from both the tins and the loose mixtures that many stores keep in those large, glass jars? If that is correct, I've so far only had one OTC tobacco, which is Red Cap Regular. I've had some decent luck with it, though the last time I smoked it (in a cob) it was a little, I don't know how to describe it, dry and sharp? If it keeps up like that, I'm thinking of maybe mixing it with one of my small selection of other tobaccos. Natch, I'll do my best to share my questions and observations. [/QUOTE]
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