Well, this thread is informative but not as entertaining as I thought it would be. Peace on Earth I guess.
I understand that you are a business and you need to make a profit, I really do. During my few years of pipesmoking I've notice that pipe tobacco brands can be divided into two categories. First one focuses on mass production and large sales therefore they usually have limited variety of blends that they offer. The second one are artisanal pipe tobacco manufacturers who offer vast variety of blends which they produce in smaller batches. Personally I prefer the latter and GH and SG brands in my opinion belong into this category as well. However, over past years I've noticed a shift in priorities which seems to me that GH and SG are trying to eventually compete in the big leagues by focusing solely on their best selling blends and increasing their production rate. In the past GH had so many wonderful blends to offer. Nowadays number of GH blends keeps declining, because some blends don't sell that well. And some blends that are still in production have experienced changes in their tobacco base or sometimes in presentation (like Dark Flake Aromatic, Coniston Cut Plug, Bosun plug, twists) If you think about it rationally it means that in the long-term GH will offer limited variety of blends. I like a lot of blends that GH produce and as a customer I have a constant dilemma, which blends should I buy and stock up before they get discontinued. Will Bosun cut plug or Dark flake aromatic be next on the discontinuation list as they quietly fade away from online tobacco retailers websites? However, I'll admit I really love that you've expanded SG portfolio, a lot of new plugs such as Cob plug, Grousemoor plug, Cannon plug, Firedance plug have appeared and it's great. Burnt ends and mini plug blend versions is a clever way to fill up demand or a limited product, offer new experience and use production leftovers to maximize profits. In the end, my main fear is that in the future GH will offer only Ennerdale flake, Rum flake and Bob's Chocolate Flake along with some mixture blend or two. Let's hope it doesn't turn out that way. Still I wish you the best and I hope you will be able to make profit and continue producing some marvelous blends while being able to resist temptation being bought out by STG.Blends are discontinued usually because they do not sell enough and are not worth making. And then of course a while later when no longer available everyone suddenly wants it!! Or occasionally because a certain leaf type etc can't be sourced any more. We don't discontinue blends that sell well, that would make no business sense.
Three flakes that I mentioned were just an example. If I had to guess Louisiana flake and St James flake/plug would be your best sellers both due to the fact that they are one of the best if not best Va/Per blend on the market and due to limited amount of Perique which limits the production itself.Absolutely not and there is no way we could ever compete with the 'big boys', nor would we want to. We still have something like 150 different blends. We are of course always trying to increase production to keep up with demand and new markets. Indeed its one of the constant gripes on this and other forums - why can't we make more, why is supply always limited......
There have been no major changes in tobacco base, but leaf will change from crop to crop and year to year. I am not sure what you mean by change in presentation, apart from packaging has changed.
We simply cannot make blends that do not sell enough as it costs us money - every blend has to be registered which costs money and then costs each year. Not just in the uK but to each European market we sell it to and others. Plus its simply not feasible to make such small amounts of these due to production runs and there are minimum quantity orders that retailers and distributors must order.
We have no intention of only offering limited blends. And we have not actually introduced any new SG blends - they have always been available. Please note that you only see what the distributor chooses to order or is able to offer in the States.
As long as blends are being bought in large enough quantities, then they will continue to be made. And the three GH flakes you mention are not necessarily the top sellers. When we look at whether to discontinue a blend it is based on worldwide sales including the UK. What is very popular in one country is not necessarily the same in another.
That is great news about Grasmere! I can understand that I may have been one of the few people who liked Coconut Twist. I last saw Kendal Dark Vanilla at Smokingpipes.com in early 2017. It was very good. If there is any chance of its resurrection, I would love to see it again.Grasmere you can have if Laudisi order it.
Coconut twist we don't produce any more.
Kendal Dark Vanilla I have never known us do but maybe many years ago. We don't tend to flavour Kendal Dark due to its strength overpowering any flavour. It’s mostly Kendal Gold and Mixed that can have flavours.
As long as blends are being bought in large enough quantities they will continue to be made.
That ^^^^ should be a separate label stuck on every package. A "reminder sticker" to the world's pipe smokers of how the world works.
Or, you could just not read them.these threads can fuck off.
Or I could read them for the twentieth time and wonder what the point is.Or, you could just not read them.
Thanks George, as always, you’re here to here to validate my feelings.
That would be exactly what you meant…
That would be exactly what you meant…
Thanks George, as always, you’re here to here to validate my feelings.
You can't not mean to take something off topic, and then follow that statement up with what might be the longest post in internet history specifically taking the thread off topic. You must have spent a half an hour putting that post together.Sorry, you lost me, meant what?