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My grandfather, or so I'm told, smoked somdething that's no longer made called "Sugar Barrel." I assume it was inexpensive, dime store tobacco, which would fit-- he didn't have a lot of spending money. I have a few of his pipes, and a gorgeous painted wood pipe rack of which I've seen only two others, but I know nothing about "Sugar Barrel." I do know he also smoked "Sir Walter Raleigh," and some sort of as-yet-unidentified cigars that were not likely to be Culebras But I really wish I knew about the oft-mentioned "Sugar Barrel" tobacco.
My grandfather, or so I'm told, smoked somdething that's no longer made called "Sugar Barrel." I assume it was inexpensive, dime store tobacco, which would fit-- he didn't have a lot of spending money. I have a few of his pipes, and a gorgeous painted wood pipe rack of which I've seen only two others, but I know nothing about "Sugar Barrel." I do know he also smoked "Sir Walter Raleigh," and some sort of as-yet-unidentified cigars that were not likely to be Culebras But I really wish I knew about the oft-mentioned "Sugar Barrel" tobacco.
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