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Do you remember your first pipe tobacco?
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<blockquote data-quote="rothnh" data-source="post: 342268" data-attributes="member: 2663"><p>Working after school in my Dad's general store in the mid-60s, I was stocking the shelves with a $5 promotional item -- 2 pouches of Carter Hall wrapped together with a Willard pipe. A natural smooth finished billiard caught my eye and against Dad's advice, I bought it.</p><p></p><p>I still have that Willard and it's still a great smoker. Carter Hall remains a staple in my cellar as well. I buy it by the tub and smoke it straight, mixed 50/50 with John Middleton's Walnut (my "Wal-Hall") and the CH also makes a great blending tobacco, such as when a new aromatic is too goopy or an English a tad too full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rothnh, post: 342268, member: 2663"] Working after school in my Dad's general store in the mid-60s, I was stocking the shelves with a $5 promotional item -- 2 pouches of Carter Hall wrapped together with a Willard pipe. A natural smooth finished billiard caught my eye and against Dad's advice, I bought it. I still have that Willard and it's still a great smoker. Carter Hall remains a staple in my cellar as well. I buy it by the tub and smoke it straight, mixed 50/50 with John Middleton's Walnut (my "Wal-Hall") and the CH also makes a great blending tobacco, such as when a new aromatic is too goopy or an English a tad too full. [/QUOTE]
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