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Use of the term Balkan to describe a particuar type of blend
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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 446965" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>I'd have to agree with Greg's description as well. The first time I heard the term "Balkan" to describe a blend/mixture was in relation to the Balkan Sobranie 759 vs Balkan Sobranie ( the white tin) back in the late '70s. For years it was the only blend/mixture I smoked and saw referred to as a "Balkan". Times change so that now many blend / mixtures which I recall were merely called "English" back then are referred to as "Balkan". :twisted: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 446965, member: 2244"] I'd have to agree with Greg's description as well. The first time I heard the term "Balkan" to describe a blend/mixture was in relation to the Balkan Sobranie 759 vs Balkan Sobranie ( the white tin) back in the late '70s. For years it was the only blend/mixture I smoked and saw referred to as a "Balkan". Times change so that now many blend / mixtures which I recall were merely called "English" back then are referred to as "Balkan". :twisted: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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