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<blockquote data-quote="swhipple" data-source="post: 311971" data-attributes="member: 3110"><p>I could believe that. Maybe the better quality folks take the time to properly wash it, where the more cost conscious carvers short cut this step to save a buck?</p><p></p><p>The weird thing is the scent is strangely familiar to me, but I haven't really thought about what it smells like. I'm going to have to smoke it today and see if I can identify the smell. Whatever it is, I don't think the smell is tobacco related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swhipple, post: 311971, member: 3110"] I could believe that. Maybe the better quality folks take the time to properly wash it, where the more cost conscious carvers short cut this step to save a buck? The weird thing is the scent is strangely familiar to me, but I haven't really thought about what it smells like. I'm going to have to smoke it today and see if I can identify the smell. Whatever it is, I don't think the smell is tobacco related. [/QUOTE]
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