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John Patton's Oriental Dusk
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 248862" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I'd suggest that you give it a few weeks to 'settle in'. The blends I've gotten from 4N's have benefitted a greatr deal from even that small amount of 'melding time'. In two months it will seem like a totally different blend. Also, I'd be carefull to not add something very different in cut to the existing blend. Perhaps something like McClelland's Grey Havens would be better...or a sweet flake that you could rub to about the same consistency...like McClelland's 221b series, Honeydew. Just a few thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 248862, member: 1365"] I'd suggest that you give it a few weeks to 'settle in'. The blends I've gotten from 4N's have benefitted a greatr deal from even that small amount of 'melding time'. In two months it will seem like a totally different blend. Also, I'd be carefull to not add something very different in cut to the existing blend. Perhaps something like McClelland's Grey Havens would be better...or a sweet flake that you could rub to about the same consistency...like McClelland's 221b series, Honeydew. Just a few thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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