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  1. mr_future

    507c

    It still blows my mind either way, buddy. Edit: And nowhere did I say that the rest of the world didn’t know. I am a member of a few forums and this one is easily the meanest. Weird since I would think it would be the most laid back.
  2. mr_future

    507c

    Per STG’s Leonardw, Sutliff’s 507c was produced by STG all along and is also sold as Peter Stokkebye - Luxury Navy Flake. It is also has some perique in it. If true, this blows my mind. Everyone was filling their cellars with the stuff before STG could close down production, and it was made by...
  3. mr_future

    Just in from STG/MacBaren/Sutliff

    Long live C&D, GLP, and SmokingPipes. I only started pipes last year but I could smoke several of their blends for the rest of my life. Maybe I don’t know what I’m missing, but that doesn’t bother me. Sorry to all of you who smoked MB blends.
  4. mr_future

    19th century pipes

    Ben was also featured on Pipesmagazine.com podcast, where I got his email address - it’s in the episode description. I just sent him payment and am awaiting a copy. Per Ben, it is the missing link in pipe history. With only hundreds of copies printed. A true rarity.
  5. mr_future

    Jar Lid Pop

    I figure I am already splitting hairs so happy to deep dive. When I depress the lid there is muted pop, and then it snaps back with a twang.
  6. mr_future

    Jar Lid Pop

    When pushing down on the lid of a closed ball jar, there is a satisfying pop as the lid springs back. After only a few days, some of my tobacco jars have lids that don’t pop due to a vacuum pulling them down. I also have jars of a few month’s vintage that still pop. Is it ok for jars to pop or...
  7. mr_future

    Www.tobaccoreviews.com

    I have often thought that tobaccoreviews.com could be better. Now that it has been acquired by STG I would consider trying my hand at an alternative. One of the main obstacles are the years of excellent reviews by the likes of JimInks and others. Do you think people would actually move to a...
  8. mr_future

    Some Interesting Tobacco Industry Statistics

    Not saying this is accurate but here is what ChatGPT has to say: The U.S. pipe tobacco market has experienced modest growth in recent years and is projected to continue this trend. In 2019, the market was valued at approximately $1.65 billion and is expected to reach around $1.95 billion by...
  9. mr_future

    No. Can't.

    Regular applications of nose oil would be advised.
  10. mr_future

    Missouri Meerschaum Historicity

    I wanted to buy a cob that someone in the late 19th century would have puffed, so pulled the trigger on a Virginia Planter by Missouri Meerschaum. The bamboo stem feels more authentic to me. Only after I ordered the pipe did I learn that Missouri Meerschaum IS the original corn cob pipe...
  11. mr_future

    A Look at STG Internal Documents Regarding the Mac Baren / Sutliff Buyout

    Good catch. Per tobaccoreviews.com, “TobaccoReviews.com is owned and operated by STC Holdings LLC, a division of Mac Baren USA.” Anybody know of an alternative tobacco review site?
  12. mr_future

    Escudo

    I just tried my second vaper - Telegraph Hill, and I did like it better than Escudo. I don’t have the ability to explain exactly why.
  13. mr_future

    A Look at STG Internal Documents Regarding the Mac Baren / Sutliff Buyout

    Found this on STG’s site. Maybe someone will find it useful: If you are looking to ask questions about any of our products, please send an email to info@st-group.com
  14. mr_future

    19th century pipes

    Do you know the title?
  15. mr_future

    19th century pipes

    The Moby Dick pipe has arrived. I had no idea it was so small!
  16. mr_future

    Not a Serious Tobacco Review

    The blend reviewed here is Crinkle Crumbs, done by a micro-blender called Micronesia Tobacco Corporation.
  17. mr_future

    Not a Serious Tobacco Review

    Tin note: Straw, Raisin, vinegar, Chick-fil-a Room note: A classic, light virginia scent dominates but cannot cover up an undeniable regret The Virginia-Perique duet begins with the Virginia on top. I sense bits of straw in my nostrils, along with moss and fresh elk scat, although the moss is...
  18. mr_future

    19th century pipes

    I have commanded the black Captain Old German Clay to my possession. At but twenty dollars and the cost of its voyage, it is but a speck upon the vast ledger of treasures. Who, pray, would take notice of so slight a sum amidst the endless sea of commerce?
  19. mr_future

    “Lurker” title

    I think I can rest easy now. I just couldn’t abide the first two titles.
  20. mr_future

    “Lurker” title

    YEAHHHHH