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It completely makes sense that Nick and Rich are buddies because they are both genuinely open and honest about what they are doing. I really like those dudes.

It probably helped they lived a block apart growing up too. They're made from that good Midwestern stock...you know, what you see is what you get. :D
 

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Did some internet searching on the top tobacco producers. China, Brazil, Indea, USA; in that order. China produces 1/3 of the total.

I did the search because I didn't think China was a big tobacco producer. I was wrong, and I'm sad.

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The bleeding heart Do-Gooders in this country wiped out U.S. tobacco production only so the "more than willing" will pick up the void. In the end, the supply is as much as it ever has been and the money from making it goes elsewhere while we borrow money from the "more than willing" to pay the welfare of the "used to be willing". It's the American Way that was adopted from the Chicago Way.

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The bleeding heart Do-Gooders in this country wiped out U.S. tobacco production only so the "more than willing" will pick up the void. In the end, the supply is as much as it ever has been and the money from making it goes elsewhere while we borrow money from the "more than willing" to pay the welfare of the "used to be willing". It's the American Way that was adopted from the Chicago Way.

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The Chicago Way? What's that supposed to mean?
 

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The W2V Louisville changed my entire life. I am vaping this pretty heavy. It is the closest to an analog tobacco experience I have ever had by far. I feel like I am smoking from the taste to the TH to the heavy exhale. MOST EXCELLENT. When it starts to wear heavy on me I take an hour or so of some epipemods Oak Barrel Cider to take the edge off.

I am still enjoying the GEJ Patriot, but it remains almost too ashy for me. ALMOST. It COULD be my car vape i.e. my analog cig replacement vape, not sure yet. I will keep it on stock not sure how often I will use it though quite yet.

I can't wait on the GEJ Natural Perique any longer. A 2 weeks steep will have to suffice because I want to try it.

Meanwhile, after 2 weeks I am still letting the one I am most looking forward to...the W2V London Blend...steep at least a week longer. The Louisville is so damn good I can stay with that while the London ages a bit more.

Man this thread is hard to keep up with. Apparently I need to look into some Ahlusion samplings. I wish there was some centralized list of NET's. Like many I rely heavily on Dr. V-stein...but a centralized NET list would certainly help.
 

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Prime 15, Torque, Captain Jack and Freedom were my favourites in that order. Back when I put my order in there was no Turkish or Longhorn on the menu. I am not sure I would like their juices today with all the advancements in NET liquids.

Edited: I forgot about Tribeca. It was definitely one of my favourites!

They may be secretive about their Pg/VG ratio but I am fairly sure it was PG heavy because Halo juices vaped perfectly in cartos.

That strange flavor in Tribeca is called love. What do you have against love? :p :D

Torque, Prime 15, or Freedom was my favorite. Can't for the life of me remember which though.



Personally, doesn't bother me since I'm indifferent to ratios. Still agree it should be stated. When a vendor says propriety I pretend they said 65/35 pg/vg.

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Prime 15, Torque, Captain Jack and Freedom were my favourites in that order. Back when I put my order in there was no Turkish or Longhorn on the menu. I am not sure I would like their juices today with all the advancements in NET liquids.

Edited: I forgot about Tribeca. It was definitely one of my favourites!

They may be secretive about their Pg/VG ratio but I am fairly sure it was PG heavy because Halo juices vaped perfectly in cartos.

Yeah, Halo was my Carto juice. About 70/30 pg/vg. Longhorn is (was) good, strong arti-bacco presence. Turkish seemed really tame, but many respectable bacco vapers list it as their fav Halo-bacco.

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It sounds like an amazing place Bronze. I know many people around the world fantasise about seeing LA and New York and I too would like to see those places but I also want to experience the American outback and provincial regions like Ohio, Nevada and quiet rural farming areas with a rented car.

There are curing sheds all over here in NC. Sadly, they are all dilapidated as tobacco farming has nearly disappeared in America. I live on the edge of a vast state park. Miles and miles of state property. I can walk in my back yard and through the forest and find one old dilapidated curing shed after the other. They're all over the place back there.
 

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Lucky man. Us Australians can't order from QnJ and I've heard so much about them.

In response to your question about Crazy Congo - QEJ. I have tried it. I quite like it. It is very close in flavour to Gorilla Juice by AVE.

I just ordered the QnJ's NET sample. I hope I get real tobacco taste from his cigar extracts.
 

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It sounds like an amazing place Bronze. I know many people around the world fantasise about seeing LA and New York and I too would like to see those places but I also want to experience the American outback and provincial regions like Ohio, Nevada and quiet rural farming areas with a rented car.

Been to LA and NYC and to be honest, if I never went there again I would be more than fine with it. Like you, I prefer the "off the beaten path" places. And if you tear up the suspension on the car...who cares! It's rented. :)

One day I'll get to RooLand. Had a business trip lined up to Melbourne about a year back. It fell through at the last minute. I wouldn't like the plane trip, but I know I would have enjoyed my time in your land.
 

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That one sounds tempting.

I ordered aros from Ahlusion Thursday and received them here (NC) today. :blink:
Talk about great timing... I was literally down to maybe 10 drops left of Caribbean Blend.

Wlad and crew are on a roll.

Got mine today! Thank goodness.

Mine shipped today... not as impressive but still :)
 
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