Bingo, damn, I had hoped that I was obscure enough to make it last a few minutes, ha ha. Great job!!SG Commonwealth
Bingo, damn, I had hoped that I was obscure enough to make it last a few minutes, ha ha. Great job!!SG Commonwealth
Buttera's Pelican - one of the tin designs I love most. Great smoke too.A large water bird and a lighthouse. An English blend.
Good one! I'm thinking 'Cavalier' or 'Jacobite' if we're talking about the British throne, other than that I'm stumped!Ok, I will just do one more, and then I have got to run errands...
This simple tin design holds a tobacco named for an obscure old word for a bandit or a rogue soldier who fought for an exiled King who held no throne in the 17th century.
You are on the right path, almost there.Good one! I'm thinking 'Cavalier' or 'Jacobite' if we're talking about the British throne, other than that I'm stumped!
Oh no, my head hurts! Lol. Is it an English or American brand?You are on the right path, almost there.
Uhhhh, I am not sure how the "Kingdom" is politically divided up these days. I guess they are still English-ish.Oh no, my head hurts! Lol. Is it an English or American brand?
It's definitely not American. I am pretty sure that the US is no longer a part of the UK. As for the rest of those islands and "parts" of England, I am not sure about. Is Scotland a part of the UK?Orangemen? If it's an American tin, I won't get it as I'm not familiar with them. Oh, please somebody get it! This is doing my head in!! Lol
Red Rapparee?It's definitely not American. I am pretty sure that the US is no longer a part of the UK. As for the rest of those islands and "parts" of England, I am not sure about. Is Scotland a part of the UK?
BINGO!!! and now I am off to run some errands. I'll peep back in when I get a chance... keep it going, lots of fun here.Red
Red Rapparee?
Hooray! Who'd think 'lockdown' could be so much fun? LolBINGO!!! and now I am off to run some errands. I'll peep back in when I get a chance... keep it going, lots of fun here.
I'm guessing it is Gilbraltar, but I am not sure of the tin...Hooray! Who'd think 'lockdown' could be so much fun? Lol
This tasty flake was originally British, now blended in Germany.
The tin art clues....'The Nazis couldn't bomb it, the Yanks couldn't buy it, tall ships can sail through it & from 'Traitors Gate' you can see It.
No, it's in England.I'm guessing it is Gilbraltar, but I am not sure of the tin...