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<blockquote data-quote="Muddler" data-source="post: 51815" data-attributes="member: 337"><p>I share similar concerns to those voiced. Over the past two years I've focused on building up a stock of bulk tobacco, interspersed with a solid number of tins. So far I have just over 70 pounds. I have no idea when I'll stop. I see Carlos has over 200 pounds cellared. That sounds like a good number. My biggest fear is changing taste. Geez, Im in the process of developing an affinity for 1792 - I couldn't stand the stuff a year ago! Restriction on tobacco purchases via the internet is, IMO, a when not if thing. I think one has to go for it while one can. Accumulate like crazy. The stuff will be worth a fortune!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddler, post: 51815, member: 337"] I share similar concerns to those voiced. Over the past two years I've focused on building up a stock of bulk tobacco, interspersed with a solid number of tins. So far I have just over 70 pounds. I have no idea when I'll stop. I see Carlos has over 200 pounds cellared. That sounds like a good number. My biggest fear is changing taste. Geez, Im in the process of developing an affinity for 1792 - I couldn't stand the stuff a year ago! Restriction on tobacco purchases via the internet is, IMO, a when not if thing. I think one has to go for it while one can. Accumulate like crazy. The stuff will be worth a fortune! [/QUOTE]
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