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					Originally Posted by Col. Kurtz  
3. Escudo - VAPER - Very nice coin cut tobacco.  One coin quitar pick folded into my small Kaywoodie is perfect.  One hour of bliss.  Slow smoking and cool.  I find myself tamping the edges into the fire. I've not had as much luck rubbing it out.  I figure it's coin cut for a reason.  Not spicy or confrontational at all.  Very smooth and strong in a backhanded kind of way.  I can see many layers in this smoke.  It seems to hit it's stride right before it clogs up my stinger with dottle.
2. Elizabethan Mixture  - VAPER - this was tops in my book for a while.  Spicy, smooth, sweet, and thick smoke.  What more can be said about this one?  I could be a very happy man smoking nothing but this.  I love it.  
1.  Three Nuns  - Virginia, Kentucky - Curly cut - spun  There seems to be some controversy surrounding this one.  I never had the pleasure of smoking the VAPER blend, so I can't compare the two.  The original must have been bliss if this is a mere shadow as some allege.  This is perfect in my opinion.  The tin smells like sweet horse feed.  Heavy molasses scents and flavors.  Smokes cool with no bite.  I was worried since this is a Mac Baren blend and others are concerned with the McB bite.  The small coins stack and fold nicely in my pipes.  I seem to tamp and push this one together quite a bit, but the sweet; humid, cool smoke is it's own reward. I don't have to tamp and relight as much as Dunhill flake, but it's almost as annoying.  The flavors on re-lighting are superb.  Thick; smooth, tongue coating, nutty sweetness.  Bliss.     
Again, thanks for the pushes in the right direction.  I can't wait to try more blends.
 
Next on my list is Hal O the Wynd, or Dunbar if I can find it locally. 
 
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 So, I am assuming the Thee Nuns is the new edition?  I'd gladly trade you a for few bowls of Three Nuns - I will send you a couple of Hal 'O the Wynd?  If you are interested, give me a PM.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
Todd