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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 552226" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I have been trying to make an effort to clean up some of the huge numbers of open tins around here. But sometimes I cannot resist looking elsewhere. It's like having to eat leftovers. I can only stand it so long, and I need something different. </p><p></p><p>So I knocked the dust off a box with some jars in it. Among the treasures was a wide-mouth quart jar packed tight with Squadron Leader from 2010. Must be a pound crammed in there! The lid was puffed out a bit. Always a good sign.</p><p></p><p>Popping the lid off I got a very nice fruity sort of scent. I often times find that same scent on Dunhill Standard Mixtures, and C&D Bridge Mixture.</p><p></p><p>I had several bowls and was reminded of why and when I was so impressed the first time I smoked this. Secret Santa 2003. I was sent a tin of Squadron Leader, and other things. It was that tin that set me firmly on the path of admiring what orientals and Turkish brings to many blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 552226, member: 7"] I have been trying to make an effort to clean up some of the huge numbers of open tins around here. But sometimes I cannot resist looking elsewhere. It's like having to eat leftovers. I can only stand it so long, and I need something different. So I knocked the dust off a box with some jars in it. Among the treasures was a wide-mouth quart jar packed tight with Squadron Leader from 2010. Must be a pound crammed in there! The lid was puffed out a bit. Always a good sign. Popping the lid off I got a very nice fruity sort of scent. I often times find that same scent on Dunhill Standard Mixtures, and C&D Bridge Mixture. I had several bowls and was reminded of why and when I was so impressed the first time I smoked this. Secret Santa 2003. I was sent a tin of Squadron Leader, and other things. It was that tin that set me firmly on the path of admiring what orientals and Turkish brings to many blends. [/QUOTE]
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