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<blockquote data-quote="JT" data-source="post: 175932" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>Interesting questions, Dusty. I generally break tobaccos down into 4 classes:</p><p></p><p>1- The best VA available: Full Virginia Flake</p><p>2- Very good VA's: Stonehaven, Hal o' the Wynd, etc.</p><p>3- Tobaccos that suck but smell good</p><p>4- Tobaccos that suck and smell bad</p><p></p><p>I have somewhere around 100 pipes - approximately 40 of which are dedicated to category 1, another dozen or so dedicated to category 2, and the remainder for experimenting with categories 3 and 4 or future sale on eBay. </p><p></p><p>I do this because when I smoke FVF or Stonehaven, I like to smoke FVF or Stonehaven I don't want be distracted by the ghosts of previous smokes containing chocolate, rose and geranium, moth balls or road tar. You'll likely find this to be of limited value, but someone, somewhere, will be grateful to you for keeping me busy for a few minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JT, post: 175932, member: 365"] Interesting questions, Dusty. I generally break tobaccos down into 4 classes: 1- The best VA available: Full Virginia Flake 2- Very good VA's: Stonehaven, Hal o' the Wynd, etc. 3- Tobaccos that suck but smell good 4- Tobaccos that suck and smell bad I have somewhere around 100 pipes - approximately 40 of which are dedicated to category 1, another dozen or so dedicated to category 2, and the remainder for experimenting with categories 3 and 4 or future sale on eBay. I do this because when I smoke FVF or Stonehaven, I like to smoke FVF or Stonehaven I don't want be distracted by the ghosts of previous smokes containing chocolate, rose and geranium, moth balls or road tar. You'll likely find this to be of limited value, but someone, somewhere, will be grateful to you for keeping me busy for a few minutes. [/QUOTE]
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