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SunriseBoy

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Nov 18, 2021
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I tried to buy some from 4noggins but he's out of it, and Sutliff has been discontinued.
Pipes and Cigars have some but don't post to Australia.
Will someone be able to get some for me.
Am willing to pay a fair price plus the blend to get the job done.
I would be grateful.
 

JackOrion

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Feb 3, 2023
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I was in the post office last week in line and watched someone try to send some assorted nuts to Sweden. The USPS wouldn’t do it.
I just checked the USPS section for Australia. Cigarettes and loose leaf tobacco is prohibited.
I don’t know what the work around or risks would be.
 
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IIRC, Jeremy McKenna recently revealed during an interview with Adam Floyd that 507C is the very same tobacco as Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake, which is made by STG. There was some debating on these forums about the accuracy of the statement based upon the stated components of the two blends. However, it is inescapable that Sutliff lacked the technology necessary to manufacture a tight, thin flake like 507C. It's undoubtedly made by a Scandinavian company.
 

SunriseBoy

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Nov 18, 2021
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Toowoomba
I'm not the only dude that disagrees with JM.
I've got both, and LNF has a reasonable amount of Louisiana Perique.
They are different.
But 507C has now been discontinued since Sutliff were taken over.
 

MCJ

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IIRC, Jeremy McKenna recently revealed during an interview with Adam Floyd that 507C is the very same tobacco as Peter Stokkebye Luxury Navy Flake, which is made by STG. There was some debating on these forums about the accuracy of the statement based upon the stated components of the two blends. However, it is inescapable that Sutliff lacked the technology necessary to manufacture a tight, thin flake like 507C. It's undoubtedly made by a Scandinavian company.
Yes, the 5lb factory-sealed bulk option of 507C is marked "Made in Denmark"
 
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