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Next against the shooting block - My review of SG 1792 Flake
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<blockquote data-quote="willc" data-source="post: 235749" data-attributes="member: 2633"><p>1792 was the first tinned pipe tobacco I ever bought.</p><p>It was even before I started browsing any pipe forums and I knew of SG from buying snuff.</p><p>Still not sure why I went with 1792 cause Holts has a decent selection of SG but I got a winner and I would say 1792 would fall into my top 10.</p><p>Still want to try out Cob Plug.</p><p>Is 1792 considered a Lakeland type just because of its area of orgin or is that term just used used for the perfumey stuff like Grousemoor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willc, post: 235749, member: 2633"] 1792 was the first tinned pipe tobacco I ever bought. It was even before I started browsing any pipe forums and I knew of SG from buying snuff. Still not sure why I went with 1792 cause Holts has a decent selection of SG but I got a winner and I would say 1792 would fall into my top 10. Still want to try out Cob Plug. Is 1792 considered a Lakeland type just because of its area of orgin or is that term just used used for the perfumey stuff like Grousemoor? [/QUOTE]
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