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Oregon City Irishman's Five O'clock
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 387592" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I totally agree. His blends (he claims over 1,000) are unique in all of pipedom. You know, like every major designer gets this 'family' of blends that have a similar sort of feel...like John Patton, like Esoterica, like Greg Pease...etc. Well, Steve is no different. His blends all have something like that. Maybe it's how much they cost! Easily the most expensive blends out there...but you get what you pay for. NO ONE else offers aged and vintage tobaccos like his!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 387592, member: 1365"] I totally agree. His blends (he claims over 1,000) are unique in all of pipedom. You know, like every major designer gets this 'family' of blends that have a similar sort of feel...like John Patton, like Esoterica, like Greg Pease...etc. Well, Steve is no different. His blends all have something like that. Maybe it's how much they cost! Easily the most expensive blends out there...but you get what you pay for. NO ONE else offers aged and vintage tobaccos like his! [/QUOTE]
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