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Jul 12, 2024
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Harrisburg, PA
I have limited disposable income so I mostly get bulk tobaccos, however one I keep coming back to is Scotty's University Professor from P&C, nice all-day smoke, and it makes for a nice way to have a daily smoke without using the aromatics I save for special occasions.
 

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Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
7,542
40,753
Detroit
This comes up fairly regularly. I'll use the same analogy others have - I don't eat the same thing all the time, why should I smoke the same thing all the time?
 
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Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
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22,112
Michigan
I like variety. I have about 80 jarred open tins or bulk selections (as opposed to those I keep sealed in the cellar). I find it a lot of fun to dig through my open jars to find something I’d forgotten about, or to have a long-ignored blend pop into my head that I pull out again to enjoy.
 
Apr 26, 2012
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10,197
Washington State
I like variety, but if I was forced to only smoke one blend, a few blends that would make the cut would be:

McClelland - Blue Mountain/ Balkan Blue
McClelland - Frog Morton Cellar
Dunhill - Early Morning Pipe
Samuel Gawith - Skiff Mixture
Seattle Pipe Club - Mississippi River