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<blockquote data-quote="lestrout" data-source="post: 247300" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>wet d</p><p></p><p>PL doesn't get the press some of the ETailers get, but they should. PaulB is a stellar blender. He also carves nice pipes and won the Slow Smoke event at the KW factory several years ago, He's knowledgeable and still manages to be a heckava nice guy. </p><p></p><p>I mail order from Park Lane, and their service is excellent. They have several samplers, and I've gotten several. They have quite a few excellent Lats, especially Old Church and PL11010. I liked Bengal so much it is one of the pounds I've jarred up. It is similar to Bengal Slices, best I can tell given the ageing difference, though the anise/licorice/whatever topping is muted.</p><p></p><p>hp</p><p>les</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lestrout, post: 247300, member: 282"] wet d PL doesn't get the press some of the ETailers get, but they should. PaulB is a stellar blender. He also carves nice pipes and won the Slow Smoke event at the KW factory several years ago, He's knowledgeable and still manages to be a heckava nice guy. I mail order from Park Lane, and their service is excellent. They have several samplers, and I've gotten several. They have quite a few excellent Lats, especially Old Church and PL11010. I liked Bengal so much it is one of the pounds I've jarred up. It is similar to Bengal Slices, best I can tell given the ageing difference, though the anise/licorice/whatever topping is muted. hp les [/QUOTE]
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