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<blockquote data-quote="herbinedave" data-source="post: 207690" data-attributes="member: 2359"><p>For the last 20 years I have more often then not smoked Ed Buraks Connoisseur Smoke Shop Scottish RIbbon, a great Virginia flake tobacco. Soon all that I have had stored will be gone. He closed down in 2009. I know Park Lane tobacco in Albany NY, has there Connoisseur Flake and do enjoy it but it is not the same. When you think of both of these tobaccos, they are along the lines of Mac Baren Mixture Scottish, only much more tasteful and mellower. I have begun trying some English blends such as FM, FMOTT, Penzance, SL, and Dunhill EMP which I smoked 20 years ago religiously. Here is my question: Do I go the same route as in the past, or should I broaden my tobacco horizons when money permit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herbinedave, post: 207690, member: 2359"] For the last 20 years I have more often then not smoked Ed Buraks Connoisseur Smoke Shop Scottish RIbbon, a great Virginia flake tobacco. Soon all that I have had stored will be gone. He closed down in 2009. I know Park Lane tobacco in Albany NY, has there Connoisseur Flake and do enjoy it but it is not the same. When you think of both of these tobaccos, they are along the lines of Mac Baren Mixture Scottish, only much more tasteful and mellower. I have begun trying some English blends such as FM, FMOTT, Penzance, SL, and Dunhill EMP which I smoked 20 years ago religiously. Here is my question: Do I go the same route as in the past, or should I broaden my tobacco horizons when money permit? [/QUOTE]
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