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McClelland's EMP knock-off
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<blockquote data-quote="Grant Gimper" data-source="post: 46162" data-attributes="member: 130"><p>I sampled this blend about a month ago & was pleasantly surprised at the similarity to the Old Dunhill EMP. I had a stash of the old stuff laying around so I was able to compare the blends in a meerschaum pipe. The McClelland variety seems to be a tad sweeter but I think that will mellow out after a few months. Long story short, I bought three pounds so I better enjoy it or, at least, tell my wife that I do 'cause I am running out of places to hide unwelcome tobacco!</p><p>Gimper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant Gimper, post: 46162, member: 130"] I sampled this blend about a month ago & was pleasantly surprised at the similarity to the Old Dunhill EMP. I had a stash of the old stuff laying around so I was able to compare the blends in a meerschaum pipe. The McClelland variety seems to be a tad sweeter but I think that will mellow out after a few months. Long story short, I bought three pounds so I better enjoy it or, at least, tell my wife that I do 'cause I am running out of places to hide unwelcome tobacco! Gimper [/QUOTE]
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