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Tins You Won’t Open?
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<blockquote data-quote="GCook" data-source="post: 584873" data-attributes="member: 1491"><p>I have a relatively extensive cellar with many unicorns. The thing is, I enjoy so many easy to replenish blends (WCC, Peretti, codger, etc.) that it makes no sense to pop a $70+ tin, despite probably enjoying it 25% more. So the McClellands, the Pease Syrians, the old Dunhills just take up space and fade. Or maybe improve, I don't know. Selling is a hassle and I refuse to pay a 35% fee to Steve, despite him being a nice guy. It's fun looking through my tins and bags, recalling old times and prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCook, post: 584873, member: 1491"] I have a relatively extensive cellar with many unicorns. The thing is, I enjoy so many easy to replenish blends (WCC, Peretti, codger, etc.) that it makes no sense to pop a $70+ tin, despite probably enjoying it 25% more. So the McClellands, the Pease Syrians, the old Dunhills just take up space and fade. Or maybe improve, I don't know. Selling is a hassle and I refuse to pay a 35% fee to Steve, despite him being a nice guy. It's fun looking through my tins and bags, recalling old times and prices. [/QUOTE]
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