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P&C Produced Blends (War Horse, John Cotton's..) Dry?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroContent" data-source="post: 451461" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>there weren't so dry that they were too far gone, but they were definitely like shredded paper when I was moving it to a jar. I need my tobacco to be a little more moist than that. I recently openned my first two tins of Samuel Gawith (not the first SG tobaccos I've had, just the first that I bought still in a tin) and I always here people complain about SG being too wet, i thought they were both spot on. Guess that's just me then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroContent, post: 451461, member: 1367"] there weren't so dry that they were too far gone, but they were definitely like shredded paper when I was moving it to a jar. I need my tobacco to be a little more moist than that. I recently openned my first two tins of Samuel Gawith (not the first SG tobaccos I've had, just the first that I bought still in a tin) and I always here people complain about SG being too wet, i thought they were both spot on. Guess that's just me then. [/QUOTE]
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