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The Official Gawith & Hoggarth Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Tkach" data-source="post: 420352" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>I know you qualified this part in a later post, but I wanted to pipe in and say that I actually prefer using lakeland as a style descriptor rather than a geographic one (as many use "English blend" to refer to latakia and oriental in a blend, not place of manufacture). I find it just a bit more descriptive. </p><p></p><p>I picked up a decent selection of GH&Co offerings on IPSD, and have enjoyed them all. I find it hard to pick favorites. I stocked up on some of them recently with a group buy, too. I do enjoy Brown Flake, both scented nad un-scented. It may be my favorite, though I didn't get to try them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Tkach, post: 420352, member: 1422"] I know you qualified this part in a later post, but I wanted to pipe in and say that I actually prefer using lakeland as a style descriptor rather than a geographic one (as many use "English blend" to refer to latakia and oriental in a blend, not place of manufacture). I find it just a bit more descriptive. I picked up a decent selection of GH&Co offerings on IPSD, and have enjoyed them all. I find it hard to pick favorites. I stocked up on some of them recently with a group buy, too. I do enjoy Brown Flake, both scented nad un-scented. It may be my favorite, though I didn't get to try them all. [/QUOTE]
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