At $60 that's $3.75/pound. Good deal in my book.?even the more expensive bulks are generally a great deal. 60 some bucks for a lb of a great flake goes a long way.
At $60 that's $3.75/pound. Good deal in my book.?even the more expensive bulks are generally a great deal. 60 some bucks for a lb of a great flake goes a long way.
I've smoke it heavily at work. Keep a jar in my desk, and I've greatly enjoyed it. The price is just icing on the cake.?Now you have had time to smoke some (assuming you have) whats your take on the double down? I have shared a few bowls from neighbour and forum member @Ahi Ka and liked it enough to buy a bit....
Beautifully said sir. It really is a bargain. If I do want a cigar I keep a box of villiger exports in the glove.. machine made dry cures can be quite nice, and inexpensive. After finding briar it's hard to justify buying premium cigars, for me at least.ever been smoking your pipe and think about how little you have spent on that particular bowl? Even after accounting for the pipe, the lighter, pipe cleaners and other accessories? You know you get taken away by how good the experience is and realize that other luxuries of similar luxuriousness cost much more? Even at something "crazy" like 20 bucks a tin you still get how many smokes? Frankly I think that's the best selling point for pipe smoking. Is it's luxury on a budget.
about twice a year I'll get a few panatellas and that is it.Beautifully said sir. It really is a bargain. If I do want a cigar I keep a box of villiger exports in the glove.. machine made dry cures can be quite nice, and inexpensive. After finding briar it's hard to justify buying premium cigars, for me at least.
There you go man, easily done.about twice a year I'll get a few panatellas and that is it.