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<blockquote data-quote="Eutychus" data-source="post: 601956" data-attributes="member: 6283"><p>The temperature is a balmy 46° this afternoon, and I stepped out onto the patio to enjoy my 2nd bowl of the day. My next tobacco sample was Mac Baren Gold Extra in a Hardcastle's Crown bent billiard. I wanted to try a burley blend, and although it has Virginia in it, I think the burley stands out. I enjoyed it a lot. This was a tad moister than the Three Sails and along with the shag cut I had to work a little harder to get it started and keep it lit. But after a while, I was puffing along just fine. I definitely need to get my technique back. One thing I want to develop is a sense of what to expect in blends when they are described by the tobaccos in them. Tomorrow I'll try the aromatic blend I chose in my sampler.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]14999[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eutychus, post: 601956, member: 6283"] The temperature is a balmy 46° this afternoon, and I stepped out onto the patio to enjoy my 2nd bowl of the day. My next tobacco sample was Mac Baren Gold Extra in a Hardcastle's Crown bent billiard. I wanted to try a burley blend, and although it has Virginia in it, I think the burley stands out. I enjoyed it a lot. This was a tad moister than the Three Sails and along with the shag cut I had to work a little harder to get it started and keep it lit. But after a while, I was puffing along just fine. I definitely need to get my technique back. One thing I want to develop is a sense of what to expect in blends when they are described by the tobaccos in them. Tomorrow I'll try the aromatic blend I chose in my sampler. [ATTACH type="full"]14999[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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