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<blockquote data-quote="glpease" data-source="post: 469" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I'm more worried about him getting after the gerbils, but thanks for the warning.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In fact, Maryland tastes remarkably like burley, with less nicotine, and it's got a good ash content, so it burns well. It's often used to soften a cigarette blend and to improve its burn characteristics. I used it in one pipe blend, years ago, called Inverness. It's good stuff, but not as often used as other leaf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glpease, post: 469, member: 18"] I'm more worried about him getting after the gerbils, but thanks for the warning. In fact, Maryland tastes remarkably like burley, with less nicotine, and it's got a good ash content, so it burns well. It's often used to soften a cigarette blend and to improve its burn characteristics. I used it in one pipe blend, years ago, called Inverness. It's good stuff, but not as often used as other leaf. [/QUOTE]
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