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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 357410" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Many of the still existing older British blenders, STILL use methods of production which do NOT allow them to meet the current market demand. Larger blending firms such as K&K, STG/Orlik use much more modern production methods which allow them to process MORE tobacco based on their market demands. This combined with the "hoarding" as is actively persued by some folks these days has created this problem. I don't see as much of this will change in the near future! JMHO :twisted: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 357410, member: 2244"] Many of the still existing older British blenders, STILL use methods of production which do NOT allow them to meet the current market demand. Larger blending firms such as K&K, STG/Orlik use much more modern production methods which allow them to process MORE tobacco based on their market demands. This combined with the "hoarding" as is actively persued by some folks these days has created this problem. I don't see as much of this will change in the near future! JMHO :twisted: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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