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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 513407" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Indeed. My favorite tobacco company. Feel they do just about everything right. And for me, the last one standing that still holds as much x, y, and z as when I started the pipe. All that nostalgia rests on their shoulders.</p><p></p><p>Without them saying, or seeing a reputable article on the subject, it seems as if people are implying it IS their decision to possibly walk away. Maybe the business isn't as fruitful as we might assume, but if it is, and if they were to make a decision to walk away, then I wouldn't place that responsibility on anyone else but them. Things change. It's nature and life. If it isn't worth the bother, that's on them. Doesn't seem like all will react this way. The cost/benefit is on no one else.</p><p></p><p>I truly hope this is all a dark rumor. Truly. Truly. Truly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 513407, member: 1211"] Indeed. My favorite tobacco company. Feel they do just about everything right. And for me, the last one standing that still holds as much x, y, and z as when I started the pipe. All that nostalgia rests on their shoulders. Without them saying, or seeing a reputable article on the subject, it seems as if people are implying it IS their decision to possibly walk away. Maybe the business isn't as fruitful as we might assume, but if it is, and if they were to make a decision to walk away, then I wouldn't place that responsibility on anyone else but them. Things change. It's nature and life. If it isn't worth the bother, that's on them. Doesn't seem like all will react this way. The cost/benefit is on no one else. I truly hope this is all a dark rumor. Truly. Truly. Truly. [/QUOTE]
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