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<blockquote data-quote="NickM" data-source="post: 236013" data-attributes="member: 2639"><p>Thanks fish,</p><p>I unfortunately have no pipe tobbaco shop near me that i know of. Its mostly cigars and the like. This was a large reason for my post!!! I have been leery of some of the large tobacco review sites. On their recomondation i bought a tin of Dunhill Navy roll. (i dont have the tin at this moment) Many of the reviews claimed what i was looking for in a tobacco so i jumped at it.</p><p> When i opened the tin and took a wiff i had to rub my eyes to see if i was still in the house or inside of a horse stable. Consequently I lit some up in a new cob after about 15 minutes of air drying it. Ill be darned if it didn't taste the same way it smelled. I hope it was just a fowled tin.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the advise on inexpencive pipes. I've had some amazing smokes out of my MM cobs!!! Any sugestions on value for money on briar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickM, post: 236013, member: 2639"] Thanks fish, I unfortunately have no pipe tobbaco shop near me that i know of. Its mostly cigars and the like. This was a large reason for my post!!! I have been leery of some of the large tobacco review sites. On their recomondation i bought a tin of Dunhill Navy roll. (i dont have the tin at this moment) Many of the reviews claimed what i was looking for in a tobacco so i jumped at it. When i opened the tin and took a wiff i had to rub my eyes to see if i was still in the house or inside of a horse stable. Consequently I lit some up in a new cob after about 15 minutes of air drying it. Ill be darned if it didn't taste the same way it smelled. I hope it was just a fowled tin. Thank you for the advise on inexpencive pipes. I've had some amazing smokes out of my MM cobs!!! Any sugestions on value for money on briar? [/QUOTE]
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