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<blockquote data-quote="fishnrust" data-source="post: 154976" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>I put the JKP on a cutting board, and cut it with a serrated bread knife. I am able to cut very thin slices this way. I cannot do this w/Triple Play. In the tin I opened, TP plug is very loose and does not like to be cut thin. Hopefully, this is an issolated event, and the other 9 TP tins I have aging are more dense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishnrust, post: 154976, member: 1123"] I put the JKP on a cutting board, and cut it with a serrated bread knife. I am able to cut very thin slices this way. I cannot do this w/Triple Play. In the tin I opened, TP plug is very loose and does not like to be cut thin. Hopefully, this is an issolated event, and the other 9 TP tins I have aging are more dense. [/QUOTE]
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