Ultimately it's all Riv, right? Grin. Great shot, Jack! Mine is bright 
leaf, flue cured, then I press it into a flake, which cures it even more. 
So it's golden brown when I get it. I'm still trying to figure out a better 
press system than my old square shorty (Scottish short bread) box, a board 
for a lid, and furniture clamps. That gets awkward in the oven at 200˚F. 
Grin.

On Sunday, July 26, 2015 at 2:19:08 PM UTC-6, Jack wrote:
>
> Patrick, love your post and pics!  I never thought there would be a tie-in 
> between Rivendell bikes and Virginia tobacco. Here I am with my 
> Hunquapillar in a field of Virginia bright leaf (officially known as 
> flue-cured) tobacco: 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/jhuber1111/15199720881/in/dateposted-public/ .  
> It was on the aptly named Tobacco Heritage Trail in Mecklenburg 
> County, Virginia. I doubt if this is what you smoke, it's Virginia tobacco, 
> but normally used in cigarettes and I doubt if it is organic!  
>

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