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<blockquote data-quote="bentbulldog" data-source="post: 63887" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>Yesterday, I had the luxury of trying the #1 tobacco according to tobaccoreviews.com, Full Virginia Flake. Having met a pipe smoker who lives in my building, he shared his experience with pipes and showed me FVF. I broke it down like I did Penzance and began the interesting route to true virginias. I wasn't quite a kicker as Penzance when I first tried it but I found that it required more attention. He gave me a few flakes to smoke on my own, but I would also like to know what recommendations do you have for a non-aromatic that isn't as full as FVF. I hear confusing statements in some instances. For example: MacBaren Navy Flake, Scotish Mixture; Peterson's University flake - Are these aromatics even though some say they are and some say they aren't?</p><p></p><p>I picture Virginia to be golden yellow and red, but so far I've seen them as black. Are they all like that?</p><p></p><p>Any good recommendations, answers to the above and advice?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bentbulldog, post: 63887, member: 763"] Yesterday, I had the luxury of trying the #1 tobacco according to tobaccoreviews.com, Full Virginia Flake. Having met a pipe smoker who lives in my building, he shared his experience with pipes and showed me FVF. I broke it down like I did Penzance and began the interesting route to true virginias. I wasn't quite a kicker as Penzance when I first tried it but I found that it required more attention. He gave me a few flakes to smoke on my own, but I would also like to know what recommendations do you have for a non-aromatic that isn't as full as FVF. I hear confusing statements in some instances. For example: MacBaren Navy Flake, Scotish Mixture; Peterson's University flake - Are these aromatics even though some say they are and some say they aren't? I picture Virginia to be golden yellow and red, but so far I've seen them as black. Are they all like that? Any good recommendations, answers to the above and advice? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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