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Two Lakelands Reviewed - One I love & one not so much....
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<blockquote data-quote="mejoshee" data-source="post: 319811" data-attributes="member: 3144"><p>This is very helpful. A lot of the times I read here on BoB to just plain "stay away from Lakelands" etc., but without a very specific review beyond "too floral". The technique comments are also appreciated as otherwise who knows what woes would befall the uninitiated? Curiosity had gotten the better of me, of course, after seeing all these warnings.</p><p></p><p>Having said this, I can't decide whether to just hold off on the single 1792 tin I have and just let it age until I forget about it or just avoid it altogether. It's only from 2012 so it's not worth anything without time. If it is worth having, then I'd buy a couple more tins down the road. Now, how to get samples... :scratch:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mejoshee, post: 319811, member: 3144"] This is very helpful. A lot of the times I read here on BoB to just plain "stay away from Lakelands" etc., but without a very specific review beyond "too floral". The technique comments are also appreciated as otherwise who knows what woes would befall the uninitiated? Curiosity had gotten the better of me, of course, after seeing all these warnings. Having said this, I can't decide whether to just hold off on the single 1792 tin I have and just let it age until I forget about it or just avoid it altogether. It's only from 2012 so it's not worth anything without time. If it is worth having, then I'd buy a couple more tins down the road. Now, how to get samples... :scratch: [/QUOTE]
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