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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: 305766" data-attributes="member: 2501"><p>...adding another .02 cents here...I am quite surprised that a smoke shop owner would have customers stop smoking a certain tobacco...I've smoked this SG tobacco since the early 1960's and frankly, I believe this flake and plug form have lost some of the "punch" it used to have. Starting in the late 1990's I began to notice that shift. I consider it one of my top 15 tobaccos and there it shall stay... :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterD, post: 305766, member: 2501"] ...adding another .02 cents here...I am quite surprised that a smoke shop owner would have customers stop smoking a certain tobacco...I've smoked this SG tobacco since the early 1960's and frankly, I believe this flake and plug form have lost some of the "punch" it used to have. Starting in the late 1990's I began to notice that shift. I consider it one of my top 15 tobaccos and there it shall stay... :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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