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<blockquote data-quote="BriarPipeNYC" data-source="post: 553199" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Perhaps the snooty B&M owner doesn't quite realize that pipe tobacco hunters have dozens of other alternatives regarding where they buy their tobacco. He's too snooty, I guess, to know that he has some competition. If he was any kind of salesman, he would have given you a few grams for a trial smoking and let you make up your own mind. Some store owners just can't wait to go out of business!</p><p></p><p>Buy the tobacco blend(s) you want to try, somewhere else. Better yet, order sample-packets of various tobaccos from the larger tobacco retailers. Buy English and aromatic blends. Smoke thru all of your samples, and you'll zero in on tobaccos that you prefer. You could also buy small amounts of "bulk" mixtures. Smoke and try everything that you think you might enjoy.</p><p></p><p>You'll get to Nirvana sooner rather than later, and you don't need to deal with Mr. Snooty to get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BriarPipeNYC, post: 553199, member: 4199"] Perhaps the snooty B&M owner doesn't quite realize that pipe tobacco hunters have dozens of other alternatives regarding where they buy their tobacco. He's too snooty, I guess, to know that he has some competition. If he was any kind of salesman, he would have given you a few grams for a trial smoking and let you make up your own mind. Some store owners just can't wait to go out of business! Buy the tobacco blend(s) you want to try, somewhere else. Better yet, order sample-packets of various tobaccos from the larger tobacco retailers. Buy English and aromatic blends. Smoke thru all of your samples, and you'll zero in on tobaccos that you prefer. You could also buy small amounts of "bulk" mixtures. Smoke and try everything that you think you might enjoy. You'll get to Nirvana sooner rather than later, and you don't need to deal with Mr. Snooty to get there. [/QUOTE]
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