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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 521318" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Name three blends that...are kinda old school, available and are very likely pretty much off most guy’s radar.</p><p></p><p>So...available...old school-ish...off the radar...</p><p></p><p>OH! AND THEY HAVE TO BE REALLY GOOD!</p><p></p><p>I’ll start off...</p><p></p><p>1. Cornell & Diehl’s “Night Train”. Available in bulk or tins, a hard pressed crumble brick, it’s not shy and can be evil if abused. It’s a potent Burley/VA/Perique blend that behaves well and available pretty much all over.</p><p></p><p>2. Two Friends “Redwood”. This is a red VA/Perique that looks like soft shredded bark right off a Redwood tree. The flavor (to me) is very spicy red Virginia. It really scratches that itch. It’s usually thought of as medium strength but it’s been know to hit me solidly on occasion.</p><p></p><p>3. Cornell & Diehl “Oriental Silk”. This stuff is a treasure. It is listed as an Oriental-Turkish/VA/ Perique. Only sold as bulk so far as I know. This stuff is a well balanced blending of floral, sour, buttery, earthy, citrus, spicy raisin fig flavors. It behaves well, burns clean. It’s a medium strength blend for me. The two primary descriptors can be thought of as “delicious “ and “cheap”. I’ve long considered this as my number one secret treasure kind of blend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 521318, member: 1365"] Name three blends that...are kinda old school, available and are very likely pretty much off most guy’s radar. So...available...old school-ish...off the radar... OH! AND THEY HAVE TO BE REALLY GOOD! I’ll start off... 1. Cornell & Diehl’s “Night Train”. Available in bulk or tins, a hard pressed crumble brick, it’s not shy and can be evil if abused. It’s a potent Burley/VA/Perique blend that behaves well and available pretty much all over. 2. Two Friends “Redwood”. This is a red VA/Perique that looks like soft shredded bark right off a Redwood tree. The flavor (to me) is very spicy red Virginia. It really scratches that itch. It’s usually thought of as medium strength but it’s been know to hit me solidly on occasion. 3. Cornell & Diehl “Oriental Silk”. This stuff is a treasure. It is listed as an Oriental-Turkish/VA/ Perique. Only sold as bulk so far as I know. This stuff is a well balanced blending of floral, sour, buttery, earthy, citrus, spicy raisin fig flavors. It behaves well, burns clean. It’s a medium strength blend for me. The two primary descriptors can be thought of as “delicious “ and “cheap”. I’ve long considered this as my number one secret treasure kind of blend. [/QUOTE]
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