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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Tkach" data-source="post: 359761" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>I second the recommendations of Lane and Stokkebye bulk, including a number of aromatics. </p><p></p><p>I think you have to remember that <u>we on this forum are probably not a good representation of the general market</u>. We're the people that jumped in deep and are way down the rabbit hole. Most of us are connoisseurs or will-be connoisseurs. Just like with beer, the vast majority of the market is Bud-Miller-Coors, not Belgian trappist or even American craft beer. </p><p></p><p>Of all the pipe smokers I know in real life, I think about 2 of them could tell you what tobacco they are smoking beyond 'something in a jar that smelled good'. A dozen or more couldn't tell you, and just keep something, anything, on hand, even best-of-the-rest or whatever. They bang their pipes on whatever's handy to knock out tobacco and have rugged rims for it. I think you'll have the most luck selling a selection of American and Danish Aromatic Cavendish blends. Do offer to order tins if you can for the more discerning, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Tkach, post: 359761, member: 1422"] I second the recommendations of Lane and Stokkebye bulk, including a number of aromatics. I think you have to remember that [u]we on this forum are probably not a good representation of the general market[/u]. We're the people that jumped in deep and are way down the rabbit hole. Most of us are connoisseurs or will-be connoisseurs. Just like with beer, the vast majority of the market is Bud-Miller-Coors, not Belgian trappist or even American craft beer. Of all the pipe smokers I know in real life, I think about 2 of them could tell you what tobacco they are smoking beyond 'something in a jar that smelled good'. A dozen or more couldn't tell you, and just keep something, anything, on hand, even best-of-the-rest or whatever. They bang their pipes on whatever's handy to knock out tobacco and have rugged rims for it. I think you'll have the most luck selling a selection of American and Danish Aromatic Cavendish blends. Do offer to order tins if you can for the more discerning, though. [/QUOTE]
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