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<blockquote data-quote="joshoowah" data-source="post: 457073" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>Are definitely post the Feb. 2007 cut-off. </p><p></p><p>The ones I can't remember when were introduced were the likes of the Frog Morton series (minus cellar because it is 2011) and the Craftsbury Series from McClelland. Not to mention, their number of club blends, which I only smoke a couple of. A lot of Pease is 2007 onward as well. His classic series is pre the date, but much of his original, heirloom, and London series fall after the date. To be honest, I think Greg's blends would take a mighty hit if the regulations are what they claim. </p><p></p><p>PB is right that there are still a lot of blends pre-2007 that would be around, including the heralded Esoterica and Germain tobaccos. I smoke a lot of that stuff too, but I smoke more newer stuff than I realized. I'm still going to attempt to make a spreadsheet if someone can give me a bit more info on blends introduced after the specified date. Pease seems to be the only one whose blends have a date on their release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshoowah, post: 457073, member: 1977"] Are definitely post the Feb. 2007 cut-off. The ones I can't remember when were introduced were the likes of the Frog Morton series (minus cellar because it is 2011) and the Craftsbury Series from McClelland. Not to mention, their number of club blends, which I only smoke a couple of. A lot of Pease is 2007 onward as well. His classic series is pre the date, but much of his original, heirloom, and London series fall after the date. To be honest, I think Greg's blends would take a mighty hit if the regulations are what they claim. PB is right that there are still a lot of blends pre-2007 that would be around, including the heralded Esoterica and Germain tobaccos. I smoke a lot of that stuff too, but I smoke more newer stuff than I realized. I'm still going to attempt to make a spreadsheet if someone can give me a bit more info on blends introduced after the specified date. Pease seems to be the only one whose blends have a date on their release. [/QUOTE]
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