1st lb purchased after 16yr test.

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nathaniel

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Jan 4, 2011
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Well, i started smoking a pipe 16yrs ago now. I've tried probably hundreds of tins. Purchased a few more of the ones i liked and cellared a bit away.
However i finally found something cheap enough and tasty enough to feel like i could smoke it for months on end without hardly a desire to try something else (if i had to, i mean... Im not codger level yet). So today i purchased my 1st pound bag of Sutliff Heavy English.
I know, not a big deal. Not a new blend. Not flashy at all. And I'll soon be purchasing similar quantities of other blends probably, to cellar up for harder times. But i thought it could be useful for newer afficionados to know that sometimes its not necessary to sample everything out there. The good stuff really is readily accessible for a bargain value.
 

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Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
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Well, i started smoking a pipe 16yrs ago now. I've tried probably hundreds of tins. Purchased a few more of the ones i liked and cellared a bit away.
However i finally found something cheap enough and tasty enough to feel like i could smoke it for months on end without hardly a desire to try something else (if i had to, i mean... Im not codger level yet). So today i purchased my 1st pound bag of Sutliff Heavy English.
I know, not a big deal. Not a new blend. Not flashy at all. And I'll soon be purchasing similar quantities of other blends probably, to cellar up for harder times. But i thought it could be useful for newer afficionados to know that sometimes its not necessary to sample everything out there. The good stuff really is readily accessible for a bargain value.
Nice! Glad you found something you like.
For me, most of the joy of pipe smoking is aimlessly flailing around in this era of nearly unlimited pipe tobacco choice. I love casting as wide a net as possible. From the rare and hard to find @pipestud tins to the Sutliff and C&D limited releases to the European blends I know and love; a huge part of the joy of this hobby is the endless discovery. Maybe once I’ve done this for a few more years, I’ll settle down and buy a pound of something I know I’ll love forever; until then, party on!
🎉
 

didimauw

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Jul 28, 2013
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It's a good step! I only pick from roughly 5 blends, and only buy pounds these days. I am afraid to try anything new. I'm very plain and basic.
 
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The backbone of my cellar is quart jars stuffed with bulk blends. Mostly Va flakes. I have a few pounds of some ready rubbed VA's too. I'm glad that I learned early on about really good inexpensive tobacco. I still have some favorites that are only in tins, but I could get by for quite a few years quite happily on the bulk bags and boxes I've squirreled away.
 

John_B

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May 11, 2023
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I am starting to cellar deeply on some blends. 45 years in and I'm still learning what I like. I have bought some "new to me" blends in bulk from Estervals recently and I think I might buy more whilst the price is favorable. I had another small delivery today and if i like the blends then I will go large next time I order. 250gm bags from Dan Tobacco are great value.
 

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