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BriarsAndBottles

Can't Leave
Sep 4, 2022
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Does anyone have any experience with these? Aside from the Captain Earles They seem to have holiday blends, their XV series, the Antique press, and some one offs like mystic and Rosebud

The XV are just described as a hodgepodge of various vintage leaves. I’ve learned that old isn’t necessarily better, and that how you blend stuff matters too. Throwing a bunch of good leaf in a tin doesn’t constitute a masterful blend.

It also seems like all that’s left of the company is the captain earle series. Are they still around?
 
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BriarsAndBottles

Can't Leave
Sep 4, 2022
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No, but I think Louise still owns the Capt Earle name. J (RIP, I miss you brother) spent a lot of time blending the vintage tobacco he bought for the small batch blends. They might not be your cup of tea but a lot of thought and effort went into each one.
I appreciate the response and information, sad to hear about J.

They do sound like my cup of tea unfortunately. Problem is my tea cabinet is already overloaded. Do you have any favorite Hermit blends?
 

jpberg

Lifer
Aug 30, 2011
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Buy whatever old Hermit Blends you can find.
You’ll never have them again.
 

Wet Dottle

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 20, 2023
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Littleton, CO
The old Hermit blends were great. Ten Russians and Mystic Blend were my favorites, but they were all good. Here are some of the original tins:



Note that these are the same tins that used to be loaded with 2oz/50g of other blends, but these are packed with 100g of tobacco for the Hermit blends. Eventually they were changed to 50g also.
 

romaso

Lifer
Dec 29, 2010
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Pacific NW
Here's a couple articles on Hermit Tobacco and Jay's passing (from 2011 and 2012):
 

briarflyin

Lurker
Mar 3, 2023
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If anyone is looking for some Hermit tobacco, I have some I'll be selling very soon. I'm inventorying
by tinned goodies. I have around 300 tins and I don't believe I'll be around enough years to enjoy it all.
I have around 15 tins and most of them are in the 2000-2010 vintage. While Mystic Blend and Ten Russians are my favorites too, there are a mixed variety also available. My email has changed, so if
anyone wants to chat, I am at: kevin@besthandymancompany.net

. . . . Cheers and happy smokin' to all. Kevin
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
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Interesting that this thread popped up today as I was just listening to Louise's interview (ep. 107) on my drive to work.

It was sad day when Jay passed away. Seems like Louise really lost interest in the business. Shortly after that.
When the interview was recorded it was a few years after Jay died and Louise sounded fairly enthusiastic about pipes and tobaccos. But that interview released nearly 10 years ago so I'm sure there's a lot that's changed since then.
 

kwg116

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 21, 2017
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Jay was such a nice guy. I had the chance to hang out with him and Louise at a few pipe shows and he was a great person. If you didn’t know him you would be afraid to talk to him, he was a big guy with a booming voice, but once you talked to him you realized what a passion he had for tobacco and all things vintage tobacciana. You never knew what you could find on their tables at the shows. RIP Jay.
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
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#62
Also, if seems like at some point the Captain Earle line (and maybe other Hermit lines) we transferred/bought by C&D. I know C&D always produced their tobacco but Jay and Louise actually owned the recipes, etc.