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Jumping on the Burley Bandwagon!
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<blockquote data-quote="onabullit" data-source="post: 136941" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Skip- </p><p>You owe it to yourself to try reiners long golden flake and solani aged burley flake. They're both in the flake form that you prefer, LGF comes in a bulletproof tin as one or two long flakes coiled. The presentation is absolutely luxurious. ABF is comprised more of the burley and aged in a manner similar to Virginia flake tobaccos. They are both pretty readily available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onabullit, post: 136941, member: 1414"] Skip- You owe it to yourself to try reiners long golden flake and solani aged burley flake. They're both in the flake form that you prefer, LGF comes in a bulletproof tin as one or two long flakes coiled. The presentation is absolutely luxurious. ABF is comprised more of the burley and aged in a manner similar to Virginia flake tobaccos. They are both pretty readily available. [/QUOTE]
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