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Reply from: vaperfavour
Date: 08 Jul 2008, 00:14
pcca beacon

this has been one of my favs for the past year, i just opened a
recently purchased tin and though very good, i find the perique
content to be not as high as previous years, is it just me? this is my
first post here!

Reply from: Biff
Date: 09 Jul 2008, 08:18
Re: pcca beacon

On Jul 7, 5:14 pm, vaperfavour <bpmarque...@hotmail,com > wrote:
> this has been one of my favs for the past year, i just opened a
> recently purchased tin and though very good, i find the perique
> content to be not as high as previous years, is it just me? this is my
> first post here!

I have not tried the blend myself so I cannot help you there. I just
wanted to welcome you to the group. Stick around and post often.
This is a great place.
I hope all is well in your world.
Mitchell

Reply from: Lance Manyon
Date: 09 Jul 2008, 08:21
Re: pcca beacon

On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 23:18:19 -0700 (PDT), Biff wrote:

> I just wanted to welcome you to the group.

Yes, sorry for the late response. Welcome to ASP!

Ian
--
It is better to have loafed and lost than
never to have loafed at all. (James Thurber)
http :// www .aspipes.org/
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Reply from: Briarroot
Date: 09 Jul 2008, 09:16
Re: pcca beacon

vaperfavour wrote:
> this has been one of my favs for the past year, i just opened a
> recently purchased tin and though very good, i find the perique
> content to be not as high as previous years, is it just me? this is my
> first post here!

Welcome aboard! If you haven't done so already, please take a few
minutes to familiarize yourself with the FAQ:
http :// groups.google,com /group/alt.smokers.pipes/msg/1bd1b87db15204e0


Regards,

Tim Parker ... McClelland's - Blakeney's Best Tawny Flake in a basket
billiard

--
"To take from one, because it is thought his own industry and that of
his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare others who have not
exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first
principle of association: the guarantee to everyone the free exercise of
his industry and the fruits acquired by it." - Thomas Jefferson.




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