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weezell

Lifer
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Five Brothers in a Clay...
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Birddog66

Lifer
Nov 29, 2020
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Newhaven England
Times must be tough for mudlarking these days. :\
Indeed, you actually need a permit to mudlark these days and you gotta dig through the shite of the millions from London’s past that used it as an open sewer. Good times. American coffee caramel with some Cavendish to cut down some of the sweetness, in my 1922 Masta P P straight billiard this time. It’s chucking it down here but shopping awaits.
 

virkia

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Jan 30, 2020
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Have you tried to emulate this mixture/flavor by dabbling in mixing?
No, not really a dabbler . . . although have done some very basic dabbling such as mixing 50% St. BRUNO with 50% B&H MELLOW VIRGINIA which I kind of prefer to St. BRUNO by itself or 50% Dunhill new (2007) 965 MIXTURE + 50% Dunhill (old c. 1980) LATAKIA which ticks most of the boxes for me.
To be honest would rather leave blending to the professionals or to those that know what they're doing.

If I want a touch of cigar I reach for one of these:
- Robert Lewis 123 MIXTURE
- G.L. Pease KEY LARGO
- G.L. Pease ROBUSTO
- J.J. Fox THE BANKERS
- Cornell & Diehl PURPLE COW

I only smoke from my small stock of early 1980s Sobranie, Dunhill, Sullivan Powell, B&H O.V.F. etc. at the weekend
 
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