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<blockquote data-quote="Josjor" data-source="post: 183150" data-attributes="member: 1873"><p>Do a simple web search and you will find quite literally thousands of common brands, house blends, and hard to get blends of good quality pipe tobacco. A trip to the local grocery store will produce at least two or three "drug store" tobaccos including the inescapable but still quite passable Prince Albert.</p><p></p><p>So given the above information, why, oh why would someone take the time and effort to dry out something like Redman and stuff it in a pipe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josjor, post: 183150, member: 1873"] Do a simple web search and you will find quite literally thousands of common brands, house blends, and hard to get blends of good quality pipe tobacco. A trip to the local grocery store will produce at least two or three "drug store" tobaccos including the inescapable but still quite passable Prince Albert. So given the above information, why, oh why would someone take the time and effort to dry out something like Redman and stuff it in a pipe? [/QUOTE]
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