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McClelland Virginia in the Closet
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<blockquote data-quote="glassjapan" data-source="post: 523667" data-attributes="member: 573"><p>McClelland's virginias are just so different and maybe that's why I was always drawn to them. From the red flakes that they tinned for McCranie's or in the annual Christmas Cheers...to the black stoved flakes ala Dark Star. Just so unique and will be missed when gone for good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glassjapan, post: 523667, member: 573"] McClelland's virginias are just so different and maybe that's why I was always drawn to them. From the red flakes that they tinned for McCranie's or in the annual Christmas Cheers...to the black stoved flakes ala Dark Star. Just so unique and will be missed when gone for good. [/QUOTE]
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