Thank you, we have two more males and two two females just like him but Handsome was our first and the first of all we have trained trained to win a tracking competition . And most of his pups go to Texas Department of Corrections and Angola Louisiana seems to be fond of his son Devil Anse's pups.First and foremost, Handsome is a beautiful dog who looks like he was trouble in his younger years.
I have both bulk and tins in my cellar. If there's a bulk option, chances are very good I'll do that. The exception would be if there's a blend offered both that I've been curious about and happen to run into at a B&M. I'll buy a tin to see and support a local business.
The reason is pretty boring and pedestrian most of the time. The bulks are cheaper per ounce usually. It's much more affordable for me to buy a pound or two of bulk than the same number of ounces in tins.
Tins are easier to resell, that's true. But I buy tobacco for my enjoyment. It's like not driving my motorcycle so much to keep its resale value higher. And there's always empty jars around. Tins are also usually a bit more moist than bulks, if that makes a difference to you. I'm sure there something to aging in tins compared to bulk. But I am enjoying some almost 5 year old Sutliff Victorian that's been aging patiently in Ball canning jars and it tastes wonderful.
Sorry but with the kids grown and raising their own we kind of have thrown ourselves into the hounds and are almost as proud of them as we are the grandkids.
I agree with you on the resale thing, I could careless about my tobacco's resale value I not in tobacco sales I buy it for my own pleasure. Haven't tried the Sutliff Victorian I did enjoy a tin of their Dark Silk I just finished last week. I'm still searching for a favorite and have several jars of different blends right now I lean towards C&D's Morning Drive and Belmont Station.