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The first bowl of royal yacht.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 548742" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Pretty sure that the “dead mouse” thing actually refers to a Sam Gawith blend...Grousemoor. Certainly one of the more pungent descriptives applied to any Lakeland product.</p><p></p><p>I’ve always found Royal Yacht to be a very agreeable blend. I once used it to determine how many average bowls there were in a standard tin...came up with 18 bowls. This was then applied to a cost analysis (if a tin cost $10 then it was about $ 0.55 per bowl). Then this figure was help up against other forms of smoking...like cigars...to show how downright cheap even the finest pipe tobacco was. Well, whatever.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, pretty sure it’s Grousemoor. But it’s so negatively descriptive that a pipe guy might apply it to any blend to smear its otherwise upstanding reputation. :x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 548742, member: 1365"] Pretty sure that the “dead mouse” thing actually refers to a Sam Gawith blend...Grousemoor. Certainly one of the more pungent descriptives applied to any Lakeland product. I’ve always found Royal Yacht to be a very agreeable blend. I once used it to determine how many average bowls there were in a standard tin...came up with 18 bowls. This was then applied to a cost analysis (if a tin cost $10 then it was about $ 0.55 per bowl). Then this figure was help up against other forms of smoking...like cigars...to show how downright cheap even the finest pipe tobacco was. Well, whatever. Anyway, pretty sure it’s Grousemoor. But it’s so negatively descriptive that a pipe guy might apply it to any blend to smear its otherwise upstanding reputation. :x [/QUOTE]
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