Old men rambling at this point. “You’re never gonna win this argument!” “Tins of shit!” “But I did smoke it!”
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Then just say that instead of implying “Escudo is still Escudo” which is nonsense. And don’t dismiss it as nostalgia when you know better.But I DID smoke those blends. Been piping since the late 80's. Are the current versions the exact same? No. Are they still good? Yes. I'm fine with the current versions of things--and many of my favorite tobaccos weren't around back in the day (like Pease and Hearth & Home). I guess I'm just not bothered by things changing and tobacco is going to be distributed by SOMEBODY until it isn't, so I'm not much bothered by STG or anyone else buying up brands that would probably otherwise disappear. No need for me to "comfort" myself about anything; I'm happy with the state of pipe tobacco and would argue we are living in a great time to be a piper.
I didn’t notice any rambling. Everyone seems quite capable of expressing themselves.Old men rambling at this point. “You’re never gonna win this argument!” “Tins of shit!” “But I did smoke it!”
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Would you be so kind as to post a pic of the bottoms of the tins? I'm curious to see if they have standard Kopp labels and date codes.In case anyone is wondering about the packaging. They are in wide, sealed tins much like those used in the larger OGS cans. Popped the Zulu and had a bowl; so far, so good. Pretty much what I remember from when I was stationed in Germany. But I’d consider this good even without trying it before.
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Thanks! Looks like C&D/Laudisi tinned it here in the States.
Yeah, I tried a couple days ago but couldn’t get through. Called TCS as well but whoever was working the desk had no idea what I was talking about hahaha.Call Watch City after roughly 2 pm and talk to Ernie. He sells em and he can tell you all about the tins. He’s been a big help whenever I’ve called.
Interesting though the tin type. I think only the Savinelli line is tinned in that type of tin, right? Everything else is usually pop top.Thanks! Looks like C&D/Laudisi tinned it here in the States.
“Blended in GermanyThanks! Looks like C&D/Laudisi tinned it here in the States.
Same way with C&D here. Blended in USA and packaged in Germany. I would not think they imported tins but rather bulk. I really like the tins.“Blended in Germany
Packed in the USA”
I for one have to say I feel duped. The marketing on SP and others never mentioned it was packaged here. We were led to believe it was all handled by Kopp and then shipped over. This is nothing more than Laudisi licensing it, packaging it and selling for the US market. Look I get it, Sutliff does the same thing for Mac. However, we all know that. Not the same for HU…until after we bought it.“Blended in Germany
Packed in the USA”
Don’t disagree with you at all. It’s the fact that this should have been disclosed to us upfront.I guess I dont understand. Is what you are buying blended in Germany and put in tins in the US? If so its the same stuff. If they just got rights to the recipe...who knows?
If its actually made in Germany its all the same thing. Just a different package. There isnt much sense in shipping metal. A 100 gram tin of HU in the can weighs 175 grams. Thats almost double. Shipping across the ocean is expensive and tins take a crap load of space.