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 | Subject: The Cellar is Shrinking Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:14 pm | |
| I find my cellar of tobaccos shrinking. This is mostly because I find myself to be content to simply smoke what I know that I like and give away or discard what I do not.
That pretty much leaves me with Prince Albert, Edgeworth RR, PS Proper English Dunhill blends Nightcap, Aperitif and some Germain's Penzance. Of course, I always keep a big jar of RLP-6 handy. |
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tin man Foiled Again

Number of posts: 220 Tobacco: Peter Heinrichs Golden Sliced Pipe: Tsuge Mizki
Castello Old Antiquari (Saddle Bit) Billiard
Registration date: 2007-12-10
 | Subject: Re: The Cellar is Shrinking Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:23 pm | |
| Same here Bill. I think that's a good thing though. Think of it as streamlined and not shrinking. Maybe buy a little bit of what you do like the most everytime you give away some of what you don't care for anymore. |
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dubhdarra

Number of posts: 49 Location: People's Republic of NJ Tobacco: I'm a sucker for most samuel gawith blends, kind of new to good tobacco, spent years smoking lane limited blends. also will buy anything with a peterson label on it, and erinmore flake is a new fave. Pipe: small dublins and billiards, comoy, WDC, a few MM cobs, Longmire Diplomat, two clay taverns, a british buttner, noname oom paul and a huge sterncrest. Registration date: 2010-02-19
 | Subject: Re: The Cellar is Shrinking Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:05 am | |
| | Guest wrote: | I find my cellar of tobaccos shrinking. This is mostly because I find myself to be content to simply smoke what I know that I like and give away or discard what I do not.
That pretty much leaves me with Prince Albert, Edgeworth RR, PS Proper English Dunhill blends Nightcap, Aperitif and some Germain's Penzance. Of course, I always keep a big jar of RLP-6 handy. |
i can get RLP-6 in bulk (not that its hard to or anything) if you ever feel like skipping a trip to the B&M and sending stuff ya don't like my way  |
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