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<blockquote data-quote="Wet Dottle" data-source="post: 394506" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>Well, I've paid a little for some tins, but they were all out of production. I don't think this is what you are asking, PB, but the reason was that I just wanted it enough to be willing to pay the price. No other rational reason involved. Yes, perhaps I am a fool, but I can live with that. On retrospect, I think most of my costly purchases weren't worth it based on the taste of the blends alone, but I don't regret it because it was the price to pay for a taste of the history of our hobby.</p><p></p><p>As far as difficult-to-obtain blends, they really aren't that unobtainable, but they do require some leg work. Therefore, so far I have not had the need to pay the higher prices. Speaking of specific blends such as Stonehaven and Pembroke, which are two of my favorite ones, I would pay higher prices if I had to. Currently, I get them for $70/lb. I don't know how much more I would go. I think I would go to at least twice that much, but not much more. Also, I would stop buying Stonehaven before I would Pembroke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wet Dottle, post: 394506, member: 192"] Well, I've paid a little for some tins, but they were all out of production. I don't think this is what you are asking, PB, but the reason was that I just wanted it enough to be willing to pay the price. No other rational reason involved. Yes, perhaps I am a fool, but I can live with that. On retrospect, I think most of my costly purchases weren't worth it based on the taste of the blends alone, but I don't regret it because it was the price to pay for a taste of the history of our hobby. As far as difficult-to-obtain blends, they really aren't that unobtainable, but they do require some leg work. Therefore, so far I have not had the need to pay the higher prices. Speaking of specific blends such as Stonehaven and Pembroke, which are two of my favorite ones, I would pay higher prices if I had to. Currently, I get them for $70/lb. I don't know how much more I would go. I think I would go to at least twice that much, but not much more. Also, I would stop buying Stonehaven before I would Pembroke. [/QUOTE]
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