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<blockquote data-quote="HalfBent" data-source="post: 529468" data-attributes="member: 4323"><p>I just became a member so please excuse the late reply to this thread. If it’s burley that spins your wheels, you may want to try wilkepipetobacco. John Brandt has about 50 blends and most are burley blends. I’ve never considered myself a burley fan but since trying some Wilke blends, I now cellar about half of them, having laid in a couple pounds each of several of them. So I guess I’m a burley fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HalfBent, post: 529468, member: 4323"] I just became a member so please excuse the late reply to this thread. If it’s burley that spins your wheels, you may want to try wilkepipetobacco. John Brandt has about 50 blends and most are burley blends. I’ve never considered myself a burley fan but since trying some Wilke blends, I now cellar about half of them, having laid in a couple pounds each of several of them. So I guess I’m a burley fan. [/QUOTE]
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