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What makes today "the golden age" of pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eulenburg" data-source="post: 67458" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>Larrysson was talking about pipes and pipe-carving, not so much about tobacco blends available.</p><p></p><p>There are about a <strong>thousand</strong> more blends available today than when I first started smoking. I've had both Balkan Sobranies and, my favourite, the <strong>Original Sobranie Flake</strong>. Love it as I might, there are better flakes around today. Or just as good. </p><p></p><p>There's never been anything more fun than going out there and trying the 10,000 blends that are available now. It's just amazing, take it from me. No need to regret two or three blends from the past, good as they were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eulenburg, post: 67458, member: 811"] Larrysson was talking about pipes and pipe-carving, not so much about tobacco blends available. There are about a [b]thousand[/b] more blends available today than when I first started smoking. I've had both Balkan Sobranies and, my favourite, the [b]Original Sobranie Flake[/b]. Love it as I might, there are better flakes around today. Or just as good. There's never been anything more fun than going out there and trying the 10,000 blends that are available now. It's just amazing, take it from me. No need to regret two or three blends from the past, good as they were. [/QUOTE]
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