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lane's 1q vs bca vs rlp-6
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<blockquote data-quote="jrtaster" data-source="post: 91602" data-attributes="member: 888"><p>well, before spending $25+ to buy a small amount of each, i thought i'd ask those of you who have smoked all three which do you prefer?</p><p>looking for comparisons of depth of taste (all seem to be, roughly speaking, vanilla-flavored), sweetness, lack of bite, lack of goopiness, tendency to heavily ghost a pipe, and general smokeability.</p><p>tobaccoreviews.com is only partly helpful because only a few reviewers have compared one against the others.</p><p>i'm also somewhat confused because 1q ( virginia (?) cavendish which contains no burley) has been compared to rlp-6, which apparently is well laced with burley.</p><p>a long time ago i vaguely remember trying someone's version of bca and just as vaguely remembering liking it.</p><p>i've never smoked captain black, so comparisons to it won't ring a bell.</p><p>thanks for any and all thoughts.</p><p>jrtaster/john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrtaster, post: 91602, member: 888"] well, before spending $25+ to buy a small amount of each, i thought i'd ask those of you who have smoked all three which do you prefer? looking for comparisons of depth of taste (all seem to be, roughly speaking, vanilla-flavored), sweetness, lack of bite, lack of goopiness, tendency to heavily ghost a pipe, and general smokeability. tobaccoreviews.com is only partly helpful because only a few reviewers have compared one against the others. i'm also somewhat confused because 1q ( virginia (?) cavendish which contains no burley) has been compared to rlp-6, which apparently is well laced with burley. a long time ago i vaguely remember trying someone's version of bca and just as vaguely remembering liking it. i've never smoked captain black, so comparisons to it won't ring a bell. thanks for any and all thoughts. jrtaster/john [/QUOTE]
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