Yes and thanks. Just learning my way around and so I’ll wander over to the biography forum.sweetandsour wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 7:42 amYour first post? Welcome, sir. Did you introduce yourself in the Biography forum?
What was your last tobacco purchase?
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Do you know of an inexpensive straight perique blend? I saw some for $64 for a pound, which is more than I'd like to pay if possible.mcommini wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:27 pmHeck, I've been known to smoke perique straight. Not often, but every once in a blue moon.
Still in the can for now. Don't know if it will sit there for 7 more years, but I don't need it right this minute.
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No, I don't. Perique tends to be a comparatively expensive tobacco, as it's only produced in a rather small region in batches each year and has a unique curing process.TheShepherd wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 10:04 pmDo you know of an inexpensive straight perique blend? I saw some for $64 for a pound, which is more than I'd like to pay if possible.mcommini wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:27 pmHeck, I've been known to smoke perique straight. Not often, but every once in a blue moon.
Still in the can for now. Don't know if it will sit there for 7 more years, but I don't need it right this minute.
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Thanks, I'll see if I can find some on discount.mcommini wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 10:50 pmNo, I don't. Perique tends to be a comparatively expensive tobacco, as it's only produced in a rather small region in batches each year and has a unique curing process.TheShepherd wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 10:04 pmDo you know of an inexpensive straight perique blend? I saw some for $64 for a pound, which is more than I'd like to pay if possible.mcommini wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:27 pmHeck, I've been known to smoke perique straight. Not often, but every once in a blue moon.
Still in the can for now. Don't know if it will sit there for 7 more years, but I don't need it right this minute.
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Nabbed small amounts of P&C Matches for EMP and 759.
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Clearly the EMP Match isn't. Just Early Morning Match. Aromatic. Drying some out now.DepartedLight wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 10:58 amNabbed small amounts of P&C Matches for EMP and 759.
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I had many tins of various English / Latakia blends. Since age isn't a big deal I didn't worry about it. Then I lost my Lat mojo. For quite a while.
The recent box pass had some ancient Presbyterian dated back to the 17th Century that I could not pass up.
Mojo be back, baby!
After that tin I popped some 965 and skipped down the road.
That tin came to an end and I checked the cellar and no light lats at all. Zero.
Therefore, tonight I ordered:
Pete EMP
Pete 965
Presbyterian
H&H Signature Olde Tyme Swirl
and for dessert - Russ' Fudge Cake
Don't run out of light English Blends, Brothers. mmm-k?
The recent box pass had some ancient Presbyterian dated back to the 17th Century that I could not pass up.
Mojo be back, baby!
After that tin I popped some 965 and skipped down the road.
That tin came to an end and I checked the cellar and no light lats at all. Zero.
Therefore, tonight I ordered:
Pete EMP
Pete 965
Presbyterian
H&H Signature Olde Tyme Swirl
and for dessert - Russ' Fudge Cake
Don't run out of light English Blends, Brothers. mmm-k?
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I was all out of MB H&H Bold Kentucky so I stopped into the local shop and they had some the clerk told me how much I owed...it was 3 times as much as I had thought it should be. I paid for it and he handed me the tin, and I realized it was the 3.5 oz tin...OH...
This shop is a special place and I would pay that just because they offer so much more than just tobacco cigars and accessories. Actually the price was less than I would have paid for the same with shipping from P&C...so glad I bought it locally

This shop is a special place and I would pay that just because they offer so much more than just tobacco cigars and accessories. Actually the price was less than I would have paid for the same with shipping from P&C...so glad I bought it locally
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What was your last tobacco purchase?
Bought me another 8oz can of Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding.

Rounded the order out with pouches of Sir Walter Raleigh regular, aromatic, and Amphora.

Rounded the order out with pouches of Sir Walter Raleigh regular, aromatic, and Amphora.
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Vauen Oxford Blend
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