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40 year old pipe tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="PeterD" data-source="post: 219424" data-attributes="member: 2501"><p>This was a tobacco I tried off/on in my early days of pipe smoking. I kept several tins for years until I put them all together in one large 16 oz. tin. I will smoke a bowl once or twice a year and re-hydrate annualy. I do use distilled water on any tobacco I want to moisten and I mix one quart of distilled water with 4 drops of glycerin. I have used this simple formula for 45 years and I've never encountered any mold in any product so far.</p><p></p><p>Flying Dutchman is a strong tobacco anyway, and as has been stated, sip it slow! It does have a unique character but a little goes a long way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterD, post: 219424, member: 2501"] This was a tobacco I tried off/on in my early days of pipe smoking. I kept several tins for years until I put them all together in one large 16 oz. tin. I will smoke a bowl once or twice a year and re-hydrate annualy. I do use distilled water on any tobacco I want to moisten and I mix one quart of distilled water with 4 drops of glycerin. I have used this simple formula for 45 years and I've never encountered any mold in any product so far. Flying Dutchman is a strong tobacco anyway, and as has been stated, sip it slow! It does have a unique character but a little goes a long way. [/QUOTE]
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