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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 50700" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>When I started cellaring it was with the game plan of when the kid goes to college I want enough tobacco to last me the fours years without having to buy. He joined the Navy so that "reason" for cellaring became a mute point. I am well past the "four-year-supply" mark but have no heart burn over the size of my cellar due to the economic times. My biggest fear right now is becoming un-employed because of this Topsy/turvy world of airlines. At least I will have enough tobacco to smoke even if I am living in a tent. I keep bulk of my everyday English blends but the vast majority of my tins other than Pembroke, HH Vintage Syrian and a few others are either one or two tins of a blend. I too fear that one day here in the USA you will no longer be able purchase pipe blends on the Internet. When that happens I think people who have large cellars will be able to trade for blends that they like. I haven't really gone to one individual blender but I mainly cellar English blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 50700, member: 29"] When I started cellaring it was with the game plan of when the kid goes to college I want enough tobacco to last me the fours years without having to buy. He joined the Navy so that "reason" for cellaring became a mute point. I am well past the "four-year-supply" mark but have no heart burn over the size of my cellar due to the economic times. My biggest fear right now is becoming un-employed because of this Topsy/turvy world of airlines. At least I will have enough tobacco to smoke even if I am living in a tent. I keep bulk of my everyday English blends but the vast majority of my tins other than Pembroke, HH Vintage Syrian and a few others are either one or two tins of a blend. I too fear that one day here in the USA you will no longer be able purchase pipe blends on the Internet. When that happens I think people who have large cellars will be able to trade for blends that they like. I haven't really gone to one individual blender but I mainly cellar English blends. [/QUOTE]
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