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    Quote Originally Posted by Devilpup View Post
    well Gents what would you suggest for a good beginner english blend?
    Dunhill Early Morning Pipe, a good light English, not too much latakia, generally pretty bystander friendly (doesn't smell like burning tires), but at the same time has a very full and delicious flavor. A great smoke all the way around, I'm generally not a huge fan of English blends but I'd smoke EMP by the pound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devilpup View Post
    well Gents what would you suggest for a good beginner English blend?
    Boswell's Northwoods

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    My present Cigar is "Jose' Marti" very affordable
    Pipe tobacco?
    Samual Gawith's "Chocolate Flake" [When available!]
    Right now I have a blend I put together of Mclellands mixture #710 I believe, called "Columbian Mocha'
    I mix that with Mac Barens "Honey Chocolate"
    Ok, youve all Sussed me out, I LUV Dessert Tobacco's, and of course any thing Chocolate.
    My massive frame is testament to that!!

    Have a great weekend, and a great shave to boot!!!

    Most Sincerely, tinkersd.

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    My favorite as of now is G&H Best Brown #2 , its a great smoke!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by basil View Post
    I'm a big fan of the Samuel Gawith pipe tobaccos.

    My favorite so far are full Virginia flake and squadron leader.
    Would love to get my hands on some Sam Va. Flake,one of these days i will find it in the States,i hope.

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    Just thought I'd put a weblink here for the Aussie Pipe and RYO smokers. It may be a way of getting to try something new that isn't available from the local tobacconist. Tobaccoblends.com.au - Tobacco, Pipe Tobacco, RYO Tobacco, Roll Your Own, Pipes, Smoking The prices are a little cheaper, but then you have a minimum of $9 express post on top. They do sell 10g samples, and they do sell in bulk. A first that I have heard of for this country.


    Mick

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    I've got to say you've all given me quite a list to try. I've got an order for Frog Morton, Old joe Krantz, Mississippi Mud and I'm debating between Dunhill Early morning and Night cap. Right now I've got to recommend 1776 British Grenadier, I got it as a sample and must say I love it and will defiantly be ordering more when I run out.
    No that pistol isn't the only thing under my kilt, but I can tell you both of them work just fine

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