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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 39243" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I understand. I've driven across Texas a few times, and there are lots of places that are a long way from anywhere. If you ever find yourself in Dallas or Houston I think you'll be able to buy some tins. I think that the difference in aged tobacco makes cellaring worthwhile but you have to balance that difference against disposable income. I'm not trying to talk you out of vacuuming up all the $XXX tins of Balkan Sobranie if you're rich, but a lot of the most noticeable change with aging happens in the first six months, and fresh blends are by no means unpalatable. Sometimes you can get tins with some age at reasonable prices when someone decides to pare his cellar down a bit and posts a list of tins, or maybe someone else will have a real thing for Midnight Ride and offer to trade for it. The longer you're in the game the more opportunities you'll have, just like anything else. If you haven't already, look around www.glpease.com, Greg wrote some nice articles on aging tobacco.</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 39243, member: 14"] I understand. I've driven across Texas a few times, and there are lots of places that are a long way from anywhere. If you ever find yourself in Dallas or Houston I think you'll be able to buy some tins. I think that the difference in aged tobacco makes cellaring worthwhile but you have to balance that difference against disposable income. I'm not trying to talk you out of vacuuming up all the $XXX tins of Balkan Sobranie if you're rich, but a lot of the most noticeable change with aging happens in the first six months, and fresh blends are by no means unpalatable. Sometimes you can get tins with some age at reasonable prices when someone decides to pare his cellar down a bit and posts a list of tins, or maybe someone else will have a real thing for Midnight Ride and offer to trade for it. The longer you're in the game the more opportunities you'll have, just like anything else. If you haven't already, look around [url=//www.glpease.com,]www.glpease.com,[/url] Greg wrote some nice articles on aging tobacco. Jack [/QUOTE]
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