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Randy Wiley
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<blockquote data-quote="Amenhotep04" data-source="post: 103371" data-attributes="member: 836"><p>I'm smoking a Wiley right now. Hadn't smoked it in about a month or so. It's six inches long, and about a quarter bent freehand, nice grain. Well balanced, fairly open draw. Loved it when I got it. Now . . . so so. It smokes real well. The guy I bought it from thought I'd be going nuts on Wileys pretty quick, but I keep going back to the Italians, and of course that crazy Canadian guy. They just feel better. I'm sure I'll get a couple more Wileys before it's all said and done.</p><p></p><p> :farao:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amenhotep04, post: 103371, member: 836"] I'm smoking a Wiley right now. Hadn't smoked it in about a month or so. It's six inches long, and about a quarter bent freehand, nice grain. Well balanced, fairly open draw. Loved it when I got it. Now . . . so so. It smokes real well. The guy I bought it from thought I'd be going nuts on Wileys pretty quick, but I keep going back to the Italians, and of course that crazy Canadian guy. They just feel better. I'm sure I'll get a couple more Wileys before it's all said and done. :farao: [/QUOTE]
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