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sfduke

Can't Leave
Apr 14, 2012
306
473
CA
This Monday 3/4 will be the end of Sutliff's operations.

Factory equipment will disassembled and destroyed :(

Both TP and CoJ websites will be turned off. Their phone lines disconnected.

Big thanks to all the Sutliff employees. Many memories of touring the factory in Richmond, VA for the CORPS pipe show.

Hope the staff had a farewell party. I am sure this is an emotional weekend for everyone.
 

krizzose

Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
3,475
22,268
Michigan
Sad indeed. The McClelland closure got me stocking favorites well before this went down, so I was already in good shape. I still padded my cellar with a few boxes of Mac Baren in the last couple of months. And that was after some fortuitously-timed big buys of the same a couple of years ago “just in case.” Well…..that was the case and then some.
 

pantsBoots

Lifer
Jul 21, 2020
2,430
9,288
Sad indeed. The McClelland closure got me stocking favorites well before this went down, so I was already in good shape. I still padded my cellar with a few boxes of Mac Baren in the last couple of months. And that was after some fortuitously-timed big buys of the same a couple of years ago “just in case.” Well…..that was the case and then some.

Same. I was already starting to stack Dark Twist, Navy Flake, and Brunello Flake so that I'd never run out. Now I'll never run out.

RIP Sutliff Match blends. Their clone of Edgeworth RR will be remembered.

That and Match Walnut will be missed.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
13,382
23,852
SE PA USA
I haven't bought Brunello Flake since I stocked up on it several years ago, but didn't someone here say that recent changes had diminished the blend?
 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
5,921
8,173
Tennessee
This, the umpteenth iteration of the heralding of doom, nevertheless still made me sad. Sutliffe will be missed. Mac Baren as well, but I think Sutliffe had a better corporate personality.

I am still wondering how bad STG is going to fuck up the surviving blends.
 
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Apr 26, 2012
3,754
10,330
Washington State
It's very unfortunate for all those that will be out of a job, and it will be sad if they do destroy the old machinery that's been part of America's tobacco history. Hopefully, some of it can be saved for a museum and preserve some of America's history.

The thing I will miss the most is 515RC-1. It's no McClelland 5100 Red Cake, but it's the closest thing I found, and I really enjoy it. It will be a sad day when I run out of my small stash.
 

KennethR

Might Stick Around
Dec 27, 2024
98
155
Warrensville, NC
milkolor.com
This Monday 3/4 will be the end of Sutliff's operations.

Factory equipment will disassembled and destroyed :(

Both TP and CoJ websites will be turned off. Their phone lines disconnected.

Big thanks to all the Sutliff employees. Many memories of touring the factory in Richmond, VA for the CORPS pipe show.

Hope the staff had a farewell party. I am sure this is an emotional weekend for everyone.
Sad to see this large US operation close