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<blockquote data-quote="nismo270r" data-source="post: 431086" data-attributes="member: 1658"><p>Thanks for the reviews Jim! I'd agree with your statement on the ropes possibly picking up some of the Lakeland essence just from being produced in the same factory rather than being deliberately topped. Definitely, nothing like the SG Special Flakes where the scenting smacks you square across the face! My intro to Lakelands was Grousemoor Plug and I couldn't stand it. A couple of years later when DrT picked up the SG Special Flakes from the group buy and sent them on tour in a box pass, I was intrigued again. I'm glad I gave it another chance, because I found I liked it quite a bit now.</p><p></p><p>As to be expected, the line up of ropes and twists seem to all be variations on a theme. Thanks again Jim!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismo270r, post: 431086, member: 1658"] Thanks for the reviews Jim! I'd agree with your statement on the ropes possibly picking up some of the Lakeland essence just from being produced in the same factory rather than being deliberately topped. Definitely, nothing like the SG Special Flakes where the scenting smacks you square across the face! My intro to Lakelands was Grousemoor Plug and I couldn't stand it. A couple of years later when DrT picked up the SG Special Flakes from the group buy and sent them on tour in a box pass, I was intrigued again. I'm glad I gave it another chance, because I found I liked it quite a bit now. As to be expected, the line up of ropes and twists seem to all be variations on a theme. Thanks again Jim! [/QUOTE]
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