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McClelland and Ketchup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039;Dawg" data-source="post: 39362" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>Jack, </p><p></p><p>A few years ago I had heard (or read) that story about you and was quite impressed. So much so that it had stuck firmly in my mind. At a similar age but not having the talent that you do, I used one of my dad's pipes stuffed with tobacco from my mother's Herbert Tareton butts retrieved from an ash tray for my first smoke.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I should have qualified my statement about McC tobaccos to state <u>many</u> have a distinctive cider vinegar like no other brand to me. I do occasionally smoke #5100, #2015 and McCranie's Red Ribbon which to me don't have their secret ingredient in noticeable quantities.</p><p></p><p>I have been called a crow due to my penchant for picking up anything shiny I find. However I have yet to try coffee grinds.</p><p></p><p>Jim..hoping one day to add a Howell pipe to my rotation but not for smoking coffee grinds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol'Dawg, post: 39362, member: 105"] Jack, A few years ago I had heard (or read) that story about you and was quite impressed. So much so that it had stuck firmly in my mind. At a similar age but not having the talent that you do, I used one of my dad's pipes stuffed with tobacco from my mother's Herbert Tareton butts retrieved from an ash tray for my first smoke. Anyway, I should have qualified my statement about McC tobaccos to state [u]many[/u] have a distinctive cider vinegar like no other brand to me. I do occasionally smoke #5100, #2015 and McCranie's Red Ribbon which to me don't have their secret ingredient in noticeable quantities. I have been called a crow due to my penchant for picking up anything shiny I find. However I have yet to try coffee grinds. Jim..hoping one day to add a Howell pipe to my rotation but not for smoking coffee grinds [/QUOTE]
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