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What did Van Gogh Smoke?
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<blockquote data-quote="smoker13" data-source="post: 453225" data-attributes="member: 3962"><p>Now we're talkin'! Many Thanks, Gents. Bugs, thanks for those inks, I find them most interesting. And Richard Burley, thanks for that find. I'm going to dig back into my stack of magazines when I get the chance.</p><p></p><p>As we all know, Vincent was the definition of poverty. As, let's face it, many of the folks who reached for the pipe for comfort after a meal in those bygone days. That's what I'm basically after, what was the common pipe stuffer for the common man back then. I'm assuming all of the tobak came from the USA, just interested in the grades of leaf that got siphoned down. I'll have to seek out some literature on this subject someday. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime., brothers, let's celebrate the fact that we can smoke so many different WONDERFUL varieties of the leaf!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoker13, post: 453225, member: 3962"] Now we're talkin'! Many Thanks, Gents. Bugs, thanks for those inks, I find them most interesting. And Richard Burley, thanks for that find. I'm going to dig back into my stack of magazines when I get the chance. As we all know, Vincent was the definition of poverty. As, let's face it, many of the folks who reached for the pipe for comfort after a meal in those bygone days. That's what I'm basically after, what was the common pipe stuffer for the common man back then. I'm assuming all of the tobak came from the USA, just interested in the grades of leaf that got siphoned down. I'll have to seek out some literature on this subject someday. In the meantime., brothers, let's celebrate the fact that we can smoke so many different WONDERFUL varieties of the leaf! [/QUOTE]
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