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REALLY aged Blue Boar
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 34532" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I opened a tin of Arrowhead Pipe Club mixture that had many years on it. Had a amazing fleeting scent when first opened. But it is still a fine, simple, burley blend. If it lost anything over it's years of storage, maybe it was some strength. Then again, maybe nothing at all. Never have nailed down the date when it was produced. Could have been 35 - 45 years ago. If that tin of Blue Boar has a bit of puffiness to it, that should also indicate a good seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 34532, member: 7"] I opened a tin of Arrowhead Pipe Club mixture that had many years on it. Had a amazing fleeting scent when first opened. But it is still a fine, simple, burley blend. If it lost anything over it's years of storage, maybe it was some strength. Then again, maybe nothing at all. Never have nailed down the date when it was produced. Could have been 35 - 45 years ago. If that tin of Blue Boar has a bit of puffiness to it, that should also indicate a good seal. [/QUOTE]
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