Tobaccopipes has it. Without pesky tin limits.
That having been said, I only ordered 2. I remember I'm not terribly fond of Cornell & Pease, and that despite Pease's blends being held to a higher standard, many of Pease's blends are sort of average quality Cornell & Diehl blends. Hopefully the two tins arrive in time for me to try them and decide if I would like to invest in more tins. But again, Cornell & Diehl isn't a brand you'd want to cellar blindly without trying first.
That having been said, I only ordered 2. I remember I'm not terribly fond of Cornell & Pease, and that despite Pease's blends being held to a higher standard, many of Pease's blends are sort of average quality Cornell & Diehl blends. Hopefully the two tins arrive in time for me to try them and decide if I would like to invest in more tins. But again, Cornell & Diehl isn't a brand you'd want to cellar blindly without trying first.






When I began with pipe smoking at the end of 2010 I read all these rave reviews about GL Pease (Chelsea Morning especially was hot at that time) and I really was swept along in the enthusiasm. It almost felt like magic. Now I almost get a bit of a "down" feeling while reading many replies here.. Damn, you folks should thank whatever God you believe in on your bare knees that you have a masterblender like Greg. Not to mention other excellent brands and tobaccos in the USA. Here in The Netherlands we have almost nothing left. Finding a reasonable latakia blend here? Impossible. And for the rest of Europe mainland STG and MacBaren are ruling the waves. Not that they make bad blends (on the contrary), but imho they can't compare to what Greg has to offer. The only European lights in the dark are HU Tobacco and to a lesser extent Motzek. So I cheer for the new GL Pease blend Spark Plug! Hurray! Hurray! That it may age perfectly in my cellar and give me many magical hours of smoking.

