Hey dust, I'm very late here in responding because I am only now catching up to my own post.
I've got to run to the office but to be concise - I spoke to ken and learnt specifically that he is taking the extract and putting the required amount of nicotine.
Most of kens buyer based is a little less savvy than the sheer proponents and gurus of this thread so they don't know the process of maceration and mixing characteristics.
I recommend anyone who has Walkers liquids run a small test batch of mixing them at about 20-40% and letting them steep for a week or two.
Edit: there might be some minor dilution of the extract from the solvent that the nicotine is added with. The way Ken phrases it 'I use just the extract and include nicotine'
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So the nic I ordered should be higher than I really want? Hmm...odd. And I am supposed to hope that my target nic is perfect for my preferred extract/solvent ratio? Seems to make more sense to just sell them as extracts -- since they are -- but without nic. And of course, it makes much more sense to tell the customers.
Edit: Never mind. I just saw Ants reply post #7554 where he explains it a bit more.
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There is almost no flavor and what is there is so single note that I'm completely perplexed. That cigar should be a shining star. It is an 89 rated stick with a "classic" flavor profile. This extract tasted like a flat mess. It reminded me of some generic synthetic labeled "cigar." It has about three months steep on it. (He sent me a bit of his own final mix.) So, I don't think that is the issue.