http://www.4noggins.com/balkan-sobranie-5-50gpouches-1997.aspx No one has jumped yet, how come?
Z zitotczito Lifer Aug 12, 2014 1,128 175 Jun 11, 2016 #1 http://www.4noggins.com/balkan-sobranie-5-50gpouches-1997.aspx No one has jumped yet, how come?
northernneil Lifer Jun 1, 2013 1,390 1 Jun 11, 2016 #2 I love the $6.25 price tag. Pretty good return on investment, if some sucker actually bites. Almost 20 years stored in plastic. I'm willing to bet that would be the most expensive mummy dust ever!
I love the $6.25 price tag. Pretty good return on investment, if some sucker actually bites. Almost 20 years stored in plastic. I'm willing to bet that would be the most expensive mummy dust ever!
Z zitotczito Lifer Aug 12, 2014 1,128 175 Jun 11, 2016 #3 Oh, and a mere 2400% mark up. See I keep telling you guys to stock up. In 17 years at that markup, my cellar will be worth $24,552,000. Come to Papa.
Oh, and a mere 2400% mark up. See I keep telling you guys to stock up. In 17 years at that markup, my cellar will be worth $24,552,000. Come to Papa.
beezer Part of the Furniture Now Jul 12, 2013 618 743 Jun 11, 2016 #4 $770 will actually get you five pouches of mummy dust, which comes out to $154/ea. 5 x 50g pouches still in shrink wrap cardboard sleeve Made in the United Kingdom Click to expand...
$770 will actually get you five pouches of mummy dust, which comes out to $154/ea. 5 x 50g pouches still in shrink wrap cardboard sleeve Made in the United Kingdom Click to expand...