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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 410236" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>The ones I'm tending toward are the dark and damp...Santo Domingo, Macouba, Princes & Old Paris...so hopefully those will be good for some time. Plus, I have High Dry Toast on order, so I'm glad to hear about that one doing well long term.</p><p></p><p>I know there are many excellent companies out there, producing many excellent blends...but I'm amazed at the Fribourg & Treyer line. Most are apparently very old recipes, using original ingredients...authentic to the heyday of snuff taking in the 1700's. Why, if the two 'hankies' that I use weren't branded Levi and patterned a black western paisley and a woodland camo...I'd feel like I was wearing silver buckle shoes and a tricorn hat! Anyway, good stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 410236, member: 1365"] The ones I'm tending toward are the dark and damp...Santo Domingo, Macouba, Princes & Old Paris...so hopefully those will be good for some time. Plus, I have High Dry Toast on order, so I'm glad to hear about that one doing well long term. I know there are many excellent companies out there, producing many excellent blends...but I'm amazed at the Fribourg & Treyer line. Most are apparently very old recipes, using original ingredients...authentic to the heyday of snuff taking in the 1700's. Why, if the two 'hankies' that I use weren't branded Levi and patterned a black western paisley and a woodland camo...I'd feel like I was wearing silver buckle shoes and a tricorn hat! Anyway, good stuff. [/QUOTE]
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