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<blockquote data-quote="CLRV" data-source="post: 151565" data-attributes="member: 1480"><p>A great timeline/history.</p><p></p><p>I've just recently taken the plunge and purchased a pretty complete compilation of currently available blends. While I know they are not what they used to be, I'm honestly blown away by Nightcap, London Mixture, and my new primary tobacco, My Mixture 965. Oddly enough, I'm not that impressed with EMP. It's a great blend but maybe I've just given my heart to Chelsea Morning. The others I Dunhill blends have are perfectly acceptable and good, but there are better offerings out there.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure a factor in any Dunhill product is just its age and pedigree, which this article sums up quite nicely. There's a mindset change, at least for me, when I pop open a tin of 965. This has been around for just about 100 years now, in one variation or another. I can't wait until I can afford to collect Dunhill pipes. Timeless classics of beauty and form. I'm quite pleased that I haven't had the previous/better incarnations of the tins actually. It allows me to really enjoy and focus on the current version without staring up at the bar of what used to be.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting the link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLRV, post: 151565, member: 1480"] A great timeline/history. I've just recently taken the plunge and purchased a pretty complete compilation of currently available blends. While I know they are not what they used to be, I'm honestly blown away by Nightcap, London Mixture, and my new primary tobacco, My Mixture 965. Oddly enough, I'm not that impressed with EMP. It's a great blend but maybe I've just given my heart to Chelsea Morning. The others I Dunhill blends have are perfectly acceptable and good, but there are better offerings out there. I'm sure a factor in any Dunhill product is just its age and pedigree, which this article sums up quite nicely. There's a mindset change, at least for me, when I pop open a tin of 965. This has been around for just about 100 years now, in one variation or another. I can't wait until I can afford to collect Dunhill pipes. Timeless classics of beauty and form. I'm quite pleased that I haven't had the previous/better incarnations of the tins actually. It allows me to really enjoy and focus on the current version without staring up at the bar of what used to be. Thanks for posting the link. [/QUOTE]
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