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<blockquote data-quote="DustyRoundup" data-source="post: 175489" data-attributes="member: 2055"><p>Well, yesterday, I tried a few more tobacco's.</p><p></p><p>C&D Epiphany in MM cob,,,,I dont think the cob is doing the tobacco any justice, as it was its 2nd bowl smoked. along with the fact I was smoking fast, outside in the cold. But, it could have been the Latakia, as Ive no experience with it. IDK?</p><p>It will be smoked in a broke in pipe next time.</p><p></p><p>Peter Stokkebye, Luxury Bullseye Flake,,, no name briar, (with Capt Black residue/cake) I have never seen such a unique form of tobacco, what with the Blk Cav in the center" bullseye" I liked it, but it was right after smoking the Irish Flake, and seemed light, . I'll have to try it with a clean mouth. I am sure I'll like it.</p><p></p><p>Petersons "Irish Oak",, Yello-Bole Ebony cleaned out prior.</p><p>Boy, I thought when I opened the tin , that I wouldnt like it, it was strong smelling, and I didnt know what to think about it. But , it in no way tasted like the smell in the tin. It was actually quite good. But again, I was outside, cold , and smoked fast, so it deserves a more relaxed smoke.</p><p></p><p>I realize now , that I need to fire up the wood stove out in the shop, and make myself a more comfortable smoking area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyRoundup, post: 175489, member: 2055"] Well, yesterday, I tried a few more tobacco's. C&D Epiphany in MM cob,,,,I dont think the cob is doing the tobacco any justice, as it was its 2nd bowl smoked. along with the fact I was smoking fast, outside in the cold. But, it could have been the Latakia, as Ive no experience with it. IDK? It will be smoked in a broke in pipe next time. Peter Stokkebye, Luxury Bullseye Flake,,, no name briar, (with Capt Black residue/cake) I have never seen such a unique form of tobacco, what with the Blk Cav in the center" bullseye" I liked it, but it was right after smoking the Irish Flake, and seemed light, . I'll have to try it with a clean mouth. I am sure I'll like it. Petersons "Irish Oak",, Yello-Bole Ebony cleaned out prior. Boy, I thought when I opened the tin , that I wouldnt like it, it was strong smelling, and I didnt know what to think about it. But , it in no way tasted like the smell in the tin. It was actually quite good. But again, I was outside, cold , and smoked fast, so it deserves a more relaxed smoke. I realize now , that I need to fire up the wood stove out in the shop, and make myself a more comfortable smoking area. [/QUOTE]
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