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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 557066" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Not that Brother JimInks needs me to reinforce any of his comments; but this is one subject on which I have a bit of expertise!! One of my greatest "garage sale" finds/gets was contained in the 7 oz. blue box in the below picture. 7 oz. of dry, buy perfectly preserved slices of tobacco Nirvana. I already had several more ozs. from smaller gets, so I knew how wonderful this tobacco was going to taste once re-hydrated!! What's left (probably about 8 ozs.) is in the clear glass jar. It "resurrected" beautifully; with all that spicy, molasses aroma and taste to it. I enjoy it sparingly in various clays, cherry woods, and briars. And, while I enjoy the heck out of Wessex Burley Slice; it is no where close to the Original Larus Brothers Edgeworth Sliced!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 557066, member: 32"] Not that Brother JimInks needs me to reinforce any of his comments; but this is one subject on which I have a bit of expertise!! One of my greatest "garage sale" finds/gets was contained in the 7 oz. blue box in the below picture. 7 oz. of dry, buy perfectly preserved slices of tobacco Nirvana. I already had several more ozs. from smaller gets, so I knew how wonderful this tobacco was going to taste once re-hydrated!! What's left (probably about 8 ozs.) is in the clear glass jar. It "resurrected" beautifully; with all that spicy, molasses aroma and taste to it. I enjoy it sparingly in various clays, cherry woods, and briars. And, while I enjoy the heck out of Wessex Burley Slice; it is no where close to the Original Larus Brothers Edgeworth Sliced!! [/QUOTE]
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