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Squadron Leader Brick???
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<blockquote data-quote="Sloth" data-source="post: 426987" data-attributes="member: 2840"><p>As long as a tin's seal remains intact, the tobacco inside can remain moist for years--decades, even. But sometimes tins can lose their seal. Rectangular tins are more prone to this than round ones.</p><p></p><p>Take it back and see what they do. If they're pipe-savvy, I imagine they'll cheerfully replace it. Check the new tin's seal, the lid shouldn't pull off until you've broken the seal by twisting a coin or such under the rim at one of the indentations that are there for the purpose.</p><p></p><p>If they don't replace it, all is not lost. You may find it's not actually as dry as you think. If it is, try rehydrating it (I'll let others chime in, here).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sloth, post: 426987, member: 2840"] As long as a tin's seal remains intact, the tobacco inside can remain moist for years--decades, even. But sometimes tins can lose their seal. Rectangular tins are more prone to this than round ones. Take it back and see what they do. If they're pipe-savvy, I imagine they'll cheerfully replace it. Check the new tin's seal, the lid shouldn't pull off until you've broken the seal by twisting a coin or such under the rim at one of the indentations that are there for the purpose. If they don't replace it, all is not lost. You may find it's not actually as dry as you think. If it is, try rehydrating it (I'll let others chime in, here). [/QUOTE]
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