Kentucky Admiration Society
- Puff nstuff
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- Location: Inland Southern California
I've only been fooling around with pipes for a few months, and I have a total of 20 blends in my possession in relatively small amounts, and an even smaller number of pipes. I'm pretty sure none of those blends have any Kentucky dark fired in them - except for the MacBaren's HH ODF that I recently bought to sample. I've smoked it once, and I liked it a lot. I will probably buy some more to stock up for later use. Right now it's not something I can smoke very often, but when I do, I know I will enjoy it. I'm pretty sure I bought it because I read about it on PSF.
Because sometimes the body just wants canned fish.
Aren't Parodi cigars made of Kentucky tobacco?
I like a Parodi. Consistency is a quality that is underrated.
I think a lot of machine-made cigars used to be made of Kentucky and Tennessee tobacco. Nowadays, I don't know.
I have no opinion of Kentucky tobacco in pipes. I assume Kentucky Club contained it. I don't know of any blend that bragged about it's KY roots.
I like a Parodi. Consistency is a quality that is underrated.
I think a lot of machine-made cigars used to be made of Kentucky and Tennessee tobacco. Nowadays, I don't know.
I have no opinion of Kentucky tobacco in pipes. I assume Kentucky Club contained it. I don't know of any blend that bragged about it's KY roots.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.Puff nstuff wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:00 am I'm pretty sure I bought it because I read about it on PSF.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.