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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Straw" data-source="post: 138217" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Earlier this week I received a generous sampler of GH tobaccos (and a few bonuses) from Natch. Thanks again brother.</p><p></p><p>Where have these been all my life? :shock:</p><p></p><p>I had been a fan of Dark Flake Scented and Brown Flake U/S in a big way, as well as the Brown Irish X, but had not tried anything else in their range besides St. James Flake which to me is good but not a fave.</p><p></p><p>I'm smoking my second bowl of Coniston Cut Plug right now. To me, this is like Irish Flake with a dollop of that GH richness. This tobacco is an ACE!</p><p></p><p>Bosun Cut Plug is out of this world too, so very earthy and full.</p><p></p><p>Best Brown #2, kind of similar to Brown Flake but I think I like BF a little bit better. Very good though. Worth keeping both around for variety.</p><p></p><p>No. 7 Broken Flake, Loved it!</p><p></p><p>Curly Cut Regular, very nice but I prefer the Brown Irish X.</p><p></p><p>What can I say, Ken was right all along. :lol:</p><p></p><p>One thing that's fun about trying all of the GH offerings, is that since a lot of them use the same constituent tobaccos in varying quantity, you really get to know them each individually and what they bring to the blend. Kind of like "variations on a theme."</p><p></p><p>Next up, chocolate flake comparison with SG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Straw, post: 138217, member: 823"] Earlier this week I received a generous sampler of GH tobaccos (and a few bonuses) from Natch. Thanks again brother. Where have these been all my life? :shock: I had been a fan of Dark Flake Scented and Brown Flake U/S in a big way, as well as the Brown Irish X, but had not tried anything else in their range besides St. James Flake which to me is good but not a fave. I'm smoking my second bowl of Coniston Cut Plug right now. To me, this is like Irish Flake with a dollop of that GH richness. This tobacco is an ACE! Bosun Cut Plug is out of this world too, so very earthy and full. Best Brown #2, kind of similar to Brown Flake but I think I like BF a little bit better. Very good though. Worth keeping both around for variety. No. 7 Broken Flake, Loved it! Curly Cut Regular, very nice but I prefer the Brown Irish X. What can I say, Ken was right all along. :lol: One thing that's fun about trying all of the GH offerings, is that since a lot of them use the same constituent tobaccos in varying quantity, you really get to know them each individually and what they bring to the blend. Kind of like "variations on a theme." Next up, chocolate flake comparison with SG. [/QUOTE]
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