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The Official Gawith & Hoggarth Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 420208" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Smoking some Conniston plug in a Stanwell 227 as I write this. IMHO the finest of the Lakeland scented offerings (though I've yet to try #7 Broken flake, amazingly enough, as it's supposed to be the reverse of Conniston with the Virginias comprising the main role and the dark tobaccos in the supporting role). This stuff is dark, deep, rich, earthy spices (clove and spice kinda thang), potent. Small pipes sipped slowly, blissfully. </p><p></p><p>Their unscented Curly Cut regular is an outstanding Virginia that I enjoy often. I reccomend these two tobaccos to anyone interested in exploring G.H. And co.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 420208, member: 3"] Smoking some Conniston plug in a Stanwell 227 as I write this. IMHO the finest of the Lakeland scented offerings (though I've yet to try #7 Broken flake, amazingly enough, as it's supposed to be the reverse of Conniston with the Virginias comprising the main role and the dark tobaccos in the supporting role). This stuff is dark, deep, rich, earthy spices (clove and spice kinda thang), potent. Small pipes sipped slowly, blissfully. Their unscented Curly Cut regular is an outstanding Virginia that I enjoy often. I reccomend these two tobaccos to anyone interested in exploring G.H. And co. [/QUOTE]
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