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<blockquote data-quote="Rasher-Roll" data-source="post: 598322" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>I've actually never had anything from them, but quite a few of their blends sound quite good. I placed an order a couple days ago, which should reach me on Saturday. Trying Tombigee (I'll still be referring to it as Old Tobey), Shepherd's Pie, and Cowboy Coffee.</p><p></p><p>As I've never had any of these, I got the Tombigee largely for the room note around others, the SP since you can't go wrong with a classic english blend (and it may have won my favor being named after one of my favorite dishes), and the CC because I don't believe I've tried any dark fired leaf, and I think that's supposed to have some in it. </p><p></p><p>Plus I seem to recall the blend description being at least somewhat akin to Ranger's Urban Cowboy recipe, and I need to know if it lives up to the recognition that Zippo has given it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasher-Roll, post: 598322, member: 5397"] I've actually never had anything from them, but quite a few of their blends sound quite good. I placed an order a couple days ago, which should reach me on Saturday. Trying Tombigee (I'll still be referring to it as Old Tobey), Shepherd's Pie, and Cowboy Coffee. As I've never had any of these, I got the Tombigee largely for the room note around others, the SP since you can't go wrong with a classic english blend (and it may have won my favor being named after one of my favorite dishes), and the CC because I don't believe I've tried any dark fired leaf, and I think that's supposed to have some in it. Plus I seem to recall the blend description being at least somewhat akin to Ranger's Urban Cowboy recipe, and I need to know if it lives up to the recognition that Zippo has given it! [/QUOTE]
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