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Next against the shooting block - My review of SG 1792 Flake
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<blockquote data-quote="PeterD" data-source="post: 232015" data-attributes="member: 2501"><p>...1792 is indeed stout...not as much as it used to be, but is quite different than most tobaccos today. I began smoking this in the late 1960's and it is one of my top 15 pipe tobaccos of all time. Frankly, when I smoked it 40 years ago, it many times "took my breath away", so to speak. However, like a good scotch, it is a tobacco that one must "grow into". </p><p></p><p>While I still purchase 1792 in bulk, I also purchase Cob Plug which is the plug form of 1792. By varying the cut, thickness, etc. you have more control over the smoke...and I cellar mine for several years which makes a big difference as well. What I'm smoking today is about 10 years old and there's nothing that compares to a slow, sipping, smoke of this fine tobacco... :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterD, post: 232015, member: 2501"] ...1792 is indeed stout...not as much as it used to be, but is quite different than most tobaccos today. I began smoking this in the late 1960's and it is one of my top 15 pipe tobaccos of all time. Frankly, when I smoked it 40 years ago, it many times "took my breath away", so to speak. However, like a good scotch, it is a tobacco that one must "grow into". While I still purchase 1792 in bulk, I also purchase Cob Plug which is the plug form of 1792. By varying the cut, thickness, etc. you have more control over the smoke...and I cellar mine for several years which makes a big difference as well. What I'm smoking today is about 10 years old and there's nothing that compares to a slow, sipping, smoke of this fine tobacco... :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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