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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 436071" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>It's not up to Dark Flake or the various twists, ropes, pigtails, etc. I usually pick a smaller bowled pipe when the yen for one of those strikes. Other than that I don't have enough of this under my belt to name equivalent blends. However I would think that since McClelland is the source of this blend that the level of nicotine here would be similar to other somewhat related McClellands. So I would first look at red and Stoved VA blends as being the very most likely to be similar. If those sorts of things didn't work for you in the past I would expect you to be disappointed with that aspect of this one. </p><p></p><p>I would just add (not being the spokesperson for R&B of course) that for me the level of nicotine was one of the last things I considered important. Of much greater consideration were the ease of use, the unique variability of self blending due to the separate red and black flakes (which is without precedent), the meld of the specific dark stoved and sweet red flavors, the burn performance, etc. In other words...cause it smokes so well and tastes so good!</p><p></p><p>If you need more Vit N...put on a patch. :drunken:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 436071, member: 1365"] It's not up to Dark Flake or the various twists, ropes, pigtails, etc. I usually pick a smaller bowled pipe when the yen for one of those strikes. Other than that I don't have enough of this under my belt to name equivalent blends. However I would think that since McClelland is the source of this blend that the level of nicotine here would be similar to other somewhat related McClellands. So I would first look at red and Stoved VA blends as being the very most likely to be similar. If those sorts of things didn't work for you in the past I would expect you to be disappointed with that aspect of this one. I would just add (not being the spokesperson for R&B of course) that for me the level of nicotine was one of the last things I considered important. Of much greater consideration were the ease of use, the unique variability of self blending due to the separate red and black flakes (which is without precedent), the meld of the specific dark stoved and sweet red flavors, the burn performance, etc. In other words...cause it smokes so well and tastes so good! If you need more Vit N...put on a patch. :drunken: [/QUOTE]
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