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I just tried Samuel Gawith's Kendal Plug
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_In_Philly" data-source="post: 210409" data-attributes="member: 1907"><p>So, I ordered a couple of ounces of Kendal Plug to try after reading this thread. After trying a couple different methods of preparation I have to say, I'm convinced, this is a good one. In the end though, I just hacked up my chunk of plug, rubbed it out, and dumped it into a small mason jar. I was going to order more when I realized that, if I'm going to rub it out anyway - why not save some trouble a just order Best Brown. But when you read the description of the plug carefully, its a little ambiguous: "Kendal - A Plug which starts as the Best Brown, blended and pressed Virginias and nothing else. Medium strength." It seems to me that this isn't just Best Brown in Plug form, but rather something slightly different. I don't think I have ever tried Best Brown - or if I have it doesn't stick out in my memory. Can anyone familiar with both confirm whether or not they are the same? </p><p></p><p>The real reason I ask is that I can get a pound of Best Brown a bit cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_In_Philly, post: 210409, member: 1907"] So, I ordered a couple of ounces of Kendal Plug to try after reading this thread. After trying a couple different methods of preparation I have to say, I'm convinced, this is a good one. In the end though, I just hacked up my chunk of plug, rubbed it out, and dumped it into a small mason jar. I was going to order more when I realized that, if I'm going to rub it out anyway - why not save some trouble a just order Best Brown. But when you read the description of the plug carefully, its a little ambiguous: "Kendal - A Plug which starts as the Best Brown, blended and pressed Virginias and nothing else. Medium strength." It seems to me that this isn't just Best Brown in Plug form, but rather something slightly different. I don't think I have ever tried Best Brown - or if I have it doesn't stick out in my memory. Can anyone familiar with both confirm whether or not they are the same? The real reason I ask is that I can get a pound of Best Brown a bit cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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