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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 514799"><p>Hard to believe we've reached the end of an era, but the writing sure looks to be on the wall. So many wonderful blends, some I loved from the first bowl and others I came around to later. So many I never even got to try, given their broad range and the assumption that any company of their caliber would be around for years to come, so why rush? Alas for rosebuds left ungathered...but then tis better to have puffed and lost then never puffed at all, eh briar fam?</p><p></p><p>Many, many thanks to Mary and Mike for their decades of devotion to our hobby--McClelland was an institution, and as long as there are pipe smokers I believe that name will continue to be a legend. And a living and well-loved one at that, as many of our cellars can testify!</p><p></p><p>Three cheers for the McNiels, and may they make the most of their retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 514799"] Hard to believe we've reached the end of an era, but the writing sure looks to be on the wall. So many wonderful blends, some I loved from the first bowl and others I came around to later. So many I never even got to try, given their broad range and the assumption that any company of their caliber would be around for years to come, so why rush? Alas for rosebuds left ungathered...but then tis better to have puffed and lost then never puffed at all, eh briar fam? Many, many thanks to Mary and Mike for their decades of devotion to our hobby--McClelland was an institution, and as long as there are pipe smokers I believe that name will continue to be a legend. And a living and well-loved one at that, as many of our cellars can testify! Three cheers for the McNiels, and may they make the most of their retirement. [/QUOTE]
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