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The subtleties of Red Virginia
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<blockquote data-quote="vaperfavour" data-source="post: 58873" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>my dear Natch, I have 3 tins of Robert McConnells Red Virginia Supreme from the 1960's! yes, the 1960's! that's when it was actually made in Scotland, and it is so ridiculously good I wouldn't sell ONE of the tins for a thousand dollars! Save a tin of 99 or 2000 cc , wait oh, about 50 more years and then you'll have a good smoke! lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaperfavour, post: 58873, member: 228"] my dear Natch, I have 3 tins of Robert McConnells Red Virginia Supreme from the 1960's! yes, the 1960's! that's when it was actually made in Scotland, and it is so ridiculously good I wouldn't sell ONE of the tins for a thousand dollars! Save a tin of 99 or 2000 cc , wait oh, about 50 more years and then you'll have a good smoke! lol! [/QUOTE]
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