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woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
14,386
28,943
SE PA USA
While rooting through the cellar today, I came upon a large jar of Bald Headed Teacher from 2013. I must have bought a pound or two at the time, and the jar is now half empty. It was still moist, probably too moist to smoke, but I packed a bowl anyway and puffed away while I did some cleaning up. What a pleasure! I’m not usually an aromatic smoker, but this was the first blend that I really latched onto. Smooth and rich, with topping notes of vanilla and other unidentifiable scents. The room note was sweet and bready.

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I probably moved this jar to the cellar as I got more into non-aros, and forgot about it. I know that I bought it from 4Noggins, and was wondering if the blend made the transition from Rich Gottleib to the “new” ownership. Google showed it was still available, and TobaccoReviews just deepened my curiosity when I read @JimInks review. Jim said his initial review was for the McClelland version (?????) and his update was for whatever happened post-McClelland. Did McClelland originally blend this for 4Noggins? Help, Jim!

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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
23,035
58,788
Southern Oregon
jrs457.wixsite.com
While rooting through the cellar today, I came upon a large jar of Bald Headed Teacher from 2013. I must have bought a pound or two at the time, and the jar is now half empty. It was still moist, probably too moist to smoke, but I packed a bowl anyway and puffed away while I did some cleaning up. What a pleasure! I’m not usually an aromatic smoker, but this was the first blend that I really latched onto. Smooth and rich, with topping notes of vanilla and other unidentifiable scents. The room note was sweet and bready.

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I probably moved this jar to the cellar as I got more into non-aros, and forgot about it. I know that I bought it from 4Noggins, and was wondering if the blend made the transition from Rich Gottleib to the “new” ownership. Google showed it was still available, and TobaccoReviews just deepened my curiosity when I read @JimInks review. Jim said his initial review was for the McClelland version (?????) and his update was for whatever happened post-McClelland. Did McClelland originally blend this for 4Noggins? Help, Jim!

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Bald Headed Teacher did indeed use McClelland components. I smoked the last of mine in 2022.

But I recently ordered some from 4 Noggins and while it’s different, it’s still recognizably Bald Headed Teacher and still a very enjoyable smoke.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
14,386
28,943
SE PA USA
My cellar is the actual cellar in our house. The house dates to 1939, but was built over a preexisting barn foundation from the Colonial period. It’s about 1000 square feet. It was empty when we moved in, now it’s packed. I’ve posted some pix in the past, it’s quite a mess. So it’s easy to lose stuff in there. I’ve tried my best to segregate the pipes and tobacco, but short of initiating some kind of bar code inventory system, there’s no way to remember what all I have. I may have mentioned in the past that my memory is a bit funky. I drowned when I was three, and fortunately there was someone on the beach in 1966 who knew CPR and revived me. Nobody knows how long I was under water, but it was a while. So that kind of fucked up the old hippocampus. It’s not like every time I go down to the cellar is Christmas morning. Once I see something, I usually remember, but like today, sometimes I forget about the ten tins of 2013 Escudo.
 

bobpnm

Lifer
Jul 24, 2012
2,444
31,296
Panama City, Florida
Bald Headed Teacher did indeed use McClelland components. I smoked the last of mine in 2022.

But I recently ordered some from 4 Noggins and while it’s different, it’s still recognizably Bald Headed Teacher and still a very enjoyable smoke.
I’m glad to hear this. Bald Teacher is a favorite of mine. I still have a two pounds from 2013. Been thinking about adding a couple of pounds for aging.
 

JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,384
808,547
While rooting through the cellar today, I came upon a large jar of Bald Headed Teacher from 2013. I must have bought a pound or two at the time, and the jar is now half empty. It was still moist, probably too moist to smoke, but I packed a bowl anyway and puffed away while I did some cleaning up. What a pleasure! I’m not usually an aromatic smoker, but this was the first blend that I really latched onto. Smooth and rich, with topping notes of vanilla and other unidentifiable scents. The room note was sweet and bready.

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I probably moved this jar to the cellar as I got more into non-aros, and forgot about it. I know that I bought it from 4Noggins, and was wondering if the blend made the transition from Rich Gottleib to the “new” ownership. Google showed it was still available, and TobaccoReviews just deepened my curiosity when I read @JimInks review. Jim said his initial review was for the McClelland version (?????) and his update was for whatever happened post-McClelland. Did McClelland originally blend this for 4Noggins? Help, Jim!

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They did use McClelland tobaccos, but I don't know who did the actual blending.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
18,408
33,485
47
Central PA a.k.a. State College
Which is precisely why it should've been called by its original name, "Blend for George Costanza."
But that was Kramers blend and well the name just created confusion. Confusion that lead to violence, slapstick violence but still that's a bit for a blend that no one buys because they assume it's got toxic glue in it.
 

dozicusmaximus

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 15, 2021
130
1,274
Ohio
I have an ounce of this coming to try. I've been looking for something in the realm of Match Walnut for a replacement.
 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
6,712
12,591
Tennessee
At least you have drowning as an excuse. With the move from WA to TN, I can find n o t h i n g, forget important stuff (too) o f t e n, and make discoveries of forgotten/lost stuff all the time. I had to look at my finally working but outdated tobacco tobaccocellar.com list to see if I had any...

WIN! I have a pound of it showing 10 years, 2 months on it. Now w h e r e it is around here, i have no idea.