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<blockquote data-quote="scottbtdmb" data-source="post: 420170" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>Approve of this message 100%! One of the reasons I don't post on Brothers much anymore is because of the constant trolling. We all know who likes McClelland and who likes Gawith Hogarth......who smokes aromatics and who likes the English blends. No need to pop into a thread where enjoyable and meaningful conversation is taking place to state the obvious for the umpteenth time that your brand is better. It gets really old and I became a lurker because of it....eventually to the point where I only lurk on here about once a week.</p><p></p><p>With that said, back to the G&H thread. So glad this thread popped back up. I still remember when Dock created it and it was definitely a really great resource for me when I first started getting into the great tobaccos produced by G&H. Currently, I've been enjoying some well aged Dark Flake unscented. Absolutely no soap essence at all...just a wonderful dark fired cigar like taste. I also keep Dark Bird's Eye on hand and when I do get in the mood for the Lakeland scented stuff, I always have Coniston Cut Plug and No. 7 Broken Flake on hand.</p><p></p><p>Again, so happy that this thread is back up. Looking forward to some meaningful conversation about these great blends. By the way, anyone hear any updates on the G&H/Samuel Gawith merger? I am still curious to see if we will see collaboration blends from the two companies in the future? Would be really cool IMO!</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottbtdmb, post: 420170, member: 1043"] Approve of this message 100%! One of the reasons I don't post on Brothers much anymore is because of the constant trolling. We all know who likes McClelland and who likes Gawith Hogarth......who smokes aromatics and who likes the English blends. No need to pop into a thread where enjoyable and meaningful conversation is taking place to state the obvious for the umpteenth time that your brand is better. It gets really old and I became a lurker because of it....eventually to the point where I only lurk on here about once a week. With that said, back to the G&H thread. So glad this thread popped back up. I still remember when Dock created it and it was definitely a really great resource for me when I first started getting into the great tobaccos produced by G&H. Currently, I've been enjoying some well aged Dark Flake unscented. Absolutely no soap essence at all...just a wonderful dark fired cigar like taste. I also keep Dark Bird's Eye on hand and when I do get in the mood for the Lakeland scented stuff, I always have Coniston Cut Plug and No. 7 Broken Flake on hand. Again, so happy that this thread is back up. Looking forward to some meaningful conversation about these great blends. By the way, anyone hear any updates on the G&H/Samuel Gawith merger? I am still curious to see if we will see collaboration blends from the two companies in the future? Would be really cool IMO! Cheers, Scott [/QUOTE]
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