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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 492807" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>Now I thought I had time to think on this, but received this from Pipes and Cigars:</p><p></p><p>" GL Pease released a special tobacco, in cooperation with John Gawith, in December of 2001 called Stonehenge Flake. It consisted of tobaccos from Brazil, Malawi, and Zimbabwe, including excellent Malawi Burley, to which a dash of St. James Perique and a unique top-note were added, then pressed and sliced into flakes. Due to the rarity of the tobaccos, only 1500 tins were made. Those that have remained show that this blend ages spectacularly. Good fortune shone on Greg again, so he's able to bring back one more run of this thing of legends. Get some for now and to stash away, but do it quickly before it goes away forever.</p><p></p><p>- Russ"</p><p></p><p>So, I guess the question is, is this a limited release or not?</p><p></p><p>Anybody know for sure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 492807, member: 3652"] Now I thought I had time to think on this, but received this from Pipes and Cigars: " GL Pease released a special tobacco, in cooperation with John Gawith, in December of 2001 called Stonehenge Flake. It consisted of tobaccos from Brazil, Malawi, and Zimbabwe, including excellent Malawi Burley, to which a dash of St. James Perique and a unique top-note were added, then pressed and sliced into flakes. Due to the rarity of the tobaccos, only 1500 tins were made. Those that have remained show that this blend ages spectacularly. Good fortune shone on Greg again, so he's able to bring back one more run of this thing of legends. Get some for now and to stash away, but do it quickly before it goes away forever. - Russ" So, I guess the question is, is this a limited release or not? Anybody know for sure? [/QUOTE]
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