I was in my local pipe shop yesterday afternoon, poking around to see what he had in tins. I was pretty shocked to find 2 tins of Royal Yacht and a few other Dunhill tobacs. He was not previously a Dunhill shop so I asked about the tins, which were priced at standard retail.
He mentioned that one of his regular distributors had located a boondoggle of a Dunhill stock a couple weeks ago and was offering it to shops at regular pricing. We got to talking about the demise of Dunhill pipe tobac and cigarettes and I asked what would come of all the Intellectual Property, such as blends and sources of materials.
He, (my local tobacconist) has been told that the Dunhill name in pipe tobacco will not transfer, but all the IP has already been purchased by a tobacco manufacturer and they will be made available again in the future. Apparently, there is some legal stipulation that says they have to endure a waiting period before they can resume production and sales.
I think this is good news, if you already haven’t heard it, but my concern is whether or not the new maker will stick to the recipe, so to speak. I’m sure there will be a lot of naysayers, but I’m curious to see how this plays out. I really missed the boat on stocking up on Dunhill Flake when the ship was sinking.
My tobacconist did mention that since he was not a Dunhill dealer, he didn’t purchase much to put on the shelves and had not enquirered about “Flake”. He is supposed to call his distributor today to see if he has any Flake left and will order me a roll of 5 tins if it’s there. 5 tins will last me a lifetime.
Hopefully this is good news for the future of a legendary tobacco brand.
He mentioned that one of his regular distributors had located a boondoggle of a Dunhill stock a couple weeks ago and was offering it to shops at regular pricing. We got to talking about the demise of Dunhill pipe tobac and cigarettes and I asked what would come of all the Intellectual Property, such as blends and sources of materials.
He, (my local tobacconist) has been told that the Dunhill name in pipe tobacco will not transfer, but all the IP has already been purchased by a tobacco manufacturer and they will be made available again in the future. Apparently, there is some legal stipulation that says they have to endure a waiting period before they can resume production and sales.
I think this is good news, if you already haven’t heard it, but my concern is whether or not the new maker will stick to the recipe, so to speak. I’m sure there will be a lot of naysayers, but I’m curious to see how this plays out. I really missed the boat on stocking up on Dunhill Flake when the ship was sinking.
My tobacconist did mention that since he was not a Dunhill dealer, he didn’t purchase much to put on the shelves and had not enquirered about “Flake”. He is supposed to call his distributor today to see if he has any Flake left and will order me a roll of 5 tins if it’s there. 5 tins will last me a lifetime.
Hopefully this is good news for the future of a legendary tobacco brand.