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<blockquote data-quote="Idlefellow" data-source="post: 544241" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>I bought a couple tins recently; my first go at plug tobacco. Cut a slice and rubbed it out the best I could which was not very well; didn't think of cube cutting it and probably should have. Smoked it in my Mark Twain Pete and as OW said, it lasted a good long time. Strong but not harsh; no bite at all. I will say that I had a couple of fingers of good Scotch along with it, and at the end of the smoke I could feel the hit - whether it was from the whisky or the tobacco I don't know :shock: !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlefellow, post: 544241, member: 598"] I bought a couple tins recently; my first go at plug tobacco. Cut a slice and rubbed it out the best I could which was not very well; didn't think of cube cutting it and probably should have. Smoked it in my Mark Twain Pete and as OW said, it lasted a good long time. Strong but not harsh; no bite at all. I will say that I had a couple of fingers of good Scotch along with it, and at the end of the smoke I could feel the hit - whether it was from the whisky or the tobacco I don't know :shock: ! [/QUOTE]
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