Since I first read about it years ago, I have wanted a Wally Frank Humo-Crock. This was the ceramic container in which their Yule Blend pipe-tobacco (produced from 1933 to 1960) came packed.
In his book "The Christmas Pipe - A Collector's Celebration of Pipe Smoking at Yuletide" author Richard Carleton Hacker wrote,"The Wally Frank Yule Blend came in a specially produced 3 oz. airtight "Humo-Crock" and was only available during the Christmas season of each year. The tobacco itself was a heavy aromatic 'likened to the flavor of a Plum Pudding," according to one 1938 ad. The blend consisted of flue-cured Virginia, Carolina Cavendish, Macedonian Kavalla and 'British Shropshire Twist.' Each May this mixture is packed into thousands of individual Humo-Crocks, where it is aged for 8 months. The round ceramic sealed containers were then brought out and put on the market at Christmastime. To quote from a pre-war Wally Frank ad, '...Since our supply is limited, we have decided to put the blend out once a year at holiday time so a man can get the most enjoyment from it. We feel that if a pipe smoker will sit back after the plum pudding of his Christmas dinner and fill his pipe with this delicious blend, he will feel a full measure of contentment and enjoyment...'"
Gosh, who wouldn't want a pipe-tobacco like that? Since I can't have the tobacco, I can at least have the Humo-Crock it came in, and it's a handsome thing:



Now, if I can just find my own personal Yule Blend to put in it...
In his book "The Christmas Pipe - A Collector's Celebration of Pipe Smoking at Yuletide" author Richard Carleton Hacker wrote,"The Wally Frank Yule Blend came in a specially produced 3 oz. airtight "Humo-Crock" and was only available during the Christmas season of each year. The tobacco itself was a heavy aromatic 'likened to the flavor of a Plum Pudding," according to one 1938 ad. The blend consisted of flue-cured Virginia, Carolina Cavendish, Macedonian Kavalla and 'British Shropshire Twist.' Each May this mixture is packed into thousands of individual Humo-Crocks, where it is aged for 8 months. The round ceramic sealed containers were then brought out and put on the market at Christmastime. To quote from a pre-war Wally Frank ad, '...Since our supply is limited, we have decided to put the blend out once a year at holiday time so a man can get the most enjoyment from it. We feel that if a pipe smoker will sit back after the plum pudding of his Christmas dinner and fill his pipe with this delicious blend, he will feel a full measure of contentment and enjoyment...'"
Gosh, who wouldn't want a pipe-tobacco like that? Since I can't have the tobacco, I can at least have the Humo-Crock it came in, and it's a handsome thing:



Now, if I can just find my own personal Yule Blend to put in it...
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