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Aged Tobacco: "What's It Worth To Ya"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dock" data-source="post: 40852" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Everyone's seen the e-bay auction for a sealed tin of 30 year old Dunhill's #965 which brought $150.00 or a 1950's cutter top tin of Balkan Sobraine that finishes up at $350.00! </p><p></p><p>I've personally never spent big bucks on vintage tobacco. Most all of my well aged stuff was either aquired in trades or bought reasonably. On average I smoke 2 oz of flake tobacco per week. I'd love to be able to figure out exactly how many bowls I actually smoke per day but I'd guess it's about three. That's roughly 35 bowls per week as a guesstimate. Spending well over a hundred dollars on a 1 3/4 oz of tobacco that would last me a week seems like a big waste of money. This combined with the fact that seals can fail and the tobacco can have gone flat seals the deal. (no pun intended)</p><p></p><p>How much are you willing to spend to expeirence smoking decades old tobacco?</p><p></p><p>(1) If I want it, price is really no option</p><p></p><p>(2) Less than $100.00</p><p></p><p>(3) $50.00 or less</p><p></p><p>(3) I have no intrest in buying aged tobacco. I'll buy it now and age it myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dock, post: 40852, member: 33"] Everyone's seen the e-bay auction for a sealed tin of 30 year old Dunhill's #965 which brought $150.00 or a 1950's cutter top tin of Balkan Sobraine that finishes up at $350.00! I've personally never spent big bucks on vintage tobacco. Most all of my well aged stuff was either aquired in trades or bought reasonably. On average I smoke 2 oz of flake tobacco per week. I'd love to be able to figure out exactly how many bowls I actually smoke per day but I'd guess it's about three. That's roughly 35 bowls per week as a guesstimate. Spending well over a hundred dollars on a 1 3/4 oz of tobacco that would last me a week seems like a big waste of money. This combined with the fact that seals can fail and the tobacco can have gone flat seals the deal. (no pun intended) How much are you willing to spend to expeirence smoking decades old tobacco? (1) If I want it, price is really no option (2) Less than $100.00 (3) $50.00 or less (3) I have no intrest in buying aged tobacco. I'll buy it now and age it myself. [/QUOTE]
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