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What to Smoke on July 4th
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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 425789" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>I do enjoy a good cigar on the Fourth!!! Tis also a good day to get out the clays and my great-grandfathers big ol' hand-made cherry wood (I think) 12-13" long-stemmed (can't say what tree provided the stem!!). 'Baccy will be a rotation of GLP's Cairo, MacB's Golden Extra, Edgeworth Slices, FVF, ABF CH, and PA!!!!! I always smoke Burley in my great granddads pipe, but I have no idea what he really put in it. Most likely something made by RJ Reynolds as he lived in Salem/Winston-Salem, NC. :bom: :bom: :bom: FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 425789, member: 32"] I do enjoy a good cigar on the Fourth!!! Tis also a good day to get out the clays and my great-grandfathers big ol' hand-made cherry wood (I think) 12-13" long-stemmed (can't say what tree provided the stem!!). 'Baccy will be a rotation of GLP's Cairo, MacB's Golden Extra, Edgeworth Slices, FVF, ABF CH, and PA!!!!! I always smoke Burley in my great granddads pipe, but I have no idea what he really put in it. Most likely something made by RJ Reynolds as he lived in Salem/Winston-Salem, NC. :bom: :bom: :bom: FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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