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<blockquote data-quote="Rasher-Roll" data-source="post: 599716" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>I think a lot of folks need to prioritize their spending elsewhere this time of year. I've seen a beautiful estate Peterson (I won't say what model or where....) that I have passed on because I'm still working on Christmas shopping.</p><p></p><p>When I started pipe smoking, McClellands blends were everywhere, and I really enjoyed FMC and Christmas Cheer, with a particular fondness for the latter. I was a young man, and couldn't afford much, so I had no cellar to speak of. McC closed down during a hiatus from pipe smoking for me, so by the time I was back in the game, they were already gone.</p><p></p><p>As much as I miss the nostalgic memories of McC, I just can't justify the prices. For the price of 100 grams of theirs, I could get 2 pounds from the Country Squire. Someday I'll find a tin for the right price and pick it up, but in the meantime there's plenty else out there to smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasher-Roll, post: 599716, member: 5397"] I think a lot of folks need to prioritize their spending elsewhere this time of year. I've seen a beautiful estate Peterson (I won't say what model or where....) that I have passed on because I'm still working on Christmas shopping. When I started pipe smoking, McClellands blends were everywhere, and I really enjoyed FMC and Christmas Cheer, with a particular fondness for the latter. I was a young man, and couldn't afford much, so I had no cellar to speak of. McC closed down during a hiatus from pipe smoking for me, so by the time I was back in the game, they were already gone. As much as I miss the nostalgic memories of McC, I just can't justify the prices. For the price of 100 grams of theirs, I could get 2 pounds from the Country Squire. Someday I'll find a tin for the right price and pick it up, but in the meantime there's plenty else out there to smoke. [/QUOTE]
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