85% of my tobacco "cellar" is comprised of C&D bulk English, VaPers, and burley blends. The remaining 15% is in tinned product from other houses. None are aromatics. I am an unabashed fan of C&D products. To my somewhat embarrassment I was an earlier hand-wringer about the merger and must admit that most of my worries have not materialized, yet.
I did note that one blend I keep (because both I AND my wife like it, for me to smoke, her to smell) is Pirate Kake. I was dismayed at seeing it no longer a bulk but only a 2oz or larger tin at smokingpipes.com. This resulted in a huge price increase to me, a most frugal smoker. Realizing this,the next I day drove to my B&M and stocked up at his high (but not $48-$72 per pound equivalent now offered) price. Such is life. The apparent loss of the "pressed option" on bulks was noted as well. Beyond that the product and pricing seem still a superior value that no other blender can touch, in bulks.
The C&D website needed reworking. I am sure Chris would readily admit that. IT guys they are not. Tobacco men they are. However I am confused at the work-in-process new C&D site. At first glance it seemed more directed at their trade business to retailers rather than to us, the consumer. Silly me.
I now appreciate having smokingpipes.com offering the complete C&D line up of what they make and directly market brand-wise. Before all my favorites were just not stocked at sp.com and to get a complete order I was pretty much forced to order direct or split my order among two or more other online sources.
Quite obviously we are seeing the evolution of a company from "boutique" status to something else, better we hope.
I spent many hours over the years seated in front of my TV with my laptop sitting on my lap (imagine that!) reviewing C&D's website for possible purchases among the then offered 250+ blends. Invariably I would end up with a huge list and eventually just order my standard favorites. The product line needed reworking, I think.
But if they mess with my Engine 99 I will sell my pipes and go back to cigars.
I did note that one blend I keep (because both I AND my wife like it, for me to smoke, her to smell) is Pirate Kake. I was dismayed at seeing it no longer a bulk but only a 2oz or larger tin at smokingpipes.com. This resulted in a huge price increase to me, a most frugal smoker. Realizing this,the next I day drove to my B&M and stocked up at his high (but not $48-$72 per pound equivalent now offered) price. Such is life. The apparent loss of the "pressed option" on bulks was noted as well. Beyond that the product and pricing seem still a superior value that no other blender can touch, in bulks.
The C&D website needed reworking. I am sure Chris would readily admit that. IT guys they are not. Tobacco men they are. However I am confused at the work-in-process new C&D site. At first glance it seemed more directed at their trade business to retailers rather than to us, the consumer. Silly me.
I now appreciate having smokingpipes.com offering the complete C&D line up of what they make and directly market brand-wise. Before all my favorites were just not stocked at sp.com and to get a complete order I was pretty much forced to order direct or split my order among two or more other online sources.
Quite obviously we are seeing the evolution of a company from "boutique" status to something else, better we hope.
I spent many hours over the years seated in front of my TV with my laptop sitting on my lap (imagine that!) reviewing C&D's website for possible purchases among the then offered 250+ blends. Invariably I would end up with a huge list and eventually just order my standard favorites. The product line needed reworking, I think.
But if they mess with my Engine 99 I will sell my pipes and go back to cigars.