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I'm not insulting DDNR.
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<blockquote data-quote="juanmedusa" data-source="post: 434593" data-attributes="member: 3173"><p>The DDNR I had is fresh. The Escudo I had last was an aged tin from Pipestud.com and was 1 or two production changes old at this point so I probably ought to get a new sample of Escudo to eliminate variables but short of that I did prefer DDNR. I think. As a change of pace type blend I don't smoke enough of it often enough or side by side to have a real critical comparison. I'm going with DDNR but that may not have much bearing on regular smokers of the two. Let us know what you think of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanmedusa, post: 434593, member: 3173"] The DDNR I had is fresh. The Escudo I had last was an aged tin from Pipestud.com and was 1 or two production changes old at this point so I probably ought to get a new sample of Escudo to eliminate variables but short of that I did prefer DDNR. I think. As a change of pace type blend I don't smoke enough of it often enough or side by side to have a real critical comparison. I'm going with DDNR but that may not have much bearing on regular smokers of the two. Let us know what you think of it. [/QUOTE]
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