cigarstorejay
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I know. It is kind of neat. I think it is fairly old because of the description on the container.Frost":kiepaqoc said:Ooo...a mystery blend, neat-o!
Never heard of it and I don't see it on Tobaccoreviews.com, although some of that blender's other stuff is on there.
If you want, you can send it to me and I'll smoke it all and tell you all about it afterwards :lol: :cheers:
Yep. I agree. Like I said, it has been aging nicely in a box since God knows when. 19 years since the trademark expired. A truly mysterious tin of tobacco.KevinP":g53omnt5 said:It's rather telling that the first result that pops up in Goggle is this very thread.
It could be a catch 22. I am thinking of opening up some way to pass it around between the brothers here on BOB. Maybe mail it around and have others forward it to the next guy until it is all gone. Set up a list or something. Could be kind of fun. Plus its always nice to receive packages in the mail containing tobacco.KevinP":h9hwc1nk said:If I were you, I'd crack it open but only when I found out more--not because I'd need to know more before I smoked it but just to have some goal to reach rather than shrugging my shoulders and opening it unceremoniously.
In a way, though, I hope it's not good. If it turns out to be the best tobacco you've ever had, you'll have a worse problem than you do now.
BTW, I don't have it, but that Ascorti TB 75th is one nice looking pipe.
So I finally got around to cracking open the 30 plus year old tin of mystery tobacco. A bunch of pipe smoking friends were sitting around and the time was right.Eulenburg":2s1ckpb2 said:Theodorus Niemeyer is a Dutch company; SAIL mixtures are their most famous line. Whatever it is, it's likely to be lightweight, being a Dutch tobacco.
Smoke it and tell us how you found it! What's the use of standing around guessing?
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