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I may be a Flake Guy!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 114209" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>Before I joined BoB, McClelland broken flakes made up a large part of my tobaccos, with 2015, St. James Woods, Blackwoods Flake, Christmas Cheer, etc being predominant. The few English tobaccos that I smoked then were mostly ready-rubbed and ribbon cut, including about 4 Dunhill blends plus a couple from McClelland. Since then, under the tutelage of the brothers, I have branched out to include Stokebyes "Luxury" flakes, Bullseye, Twist and my new favorite Navy Flake. Add to this FVF and Stonehaven (both of which are still pretty well represented in my cellar but smoked less frequently until resupplied) and I guess I am primarily a flake guy as well. Gawaith Navy Flake is not one that I have tried yet but need to add it to my next order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 114209, member: 799"] Before I joined BoB, McClelland broken flakes made up a large part of my tobaccos, with 2015, St. James Woods, Blackwoods Flake, Christmas Cheer, etc being predominant. The few English tobaccos that I smoked then were mostly ready-rubbed and ribbon cut, including about 4 Dunhill blends plus a couple from McClelland. Since then, under the tutelage of the brothers, I have branched out to include Stokebyes "Luxury" flakes, Bullseye, Twist and my new favorite Navy Flake. Add to this FVF and Stonehaven (both of which are still pretty well represented in my cellar but smoked less frequently until resupplied) and I guess I am primarily a flake guy as well. Gawaith Navy Flake is not one that I have tried yet but need to add it to my next order. [/QUOTE]
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