Any chance you might let go of a tin or so?Licorice, hmmmm. Mine spelled like Play-Doh. Ha ha. I bought twenty tins of each when it was first released, and I still have most of this left.
Any chance you might let go of a tin or so?Licorice, hmmmm. Mine spelled like Play-Doh. Ha ha. I bought twenty tins of each when it was first released, and I still have most of this left.
You should of PM'd me with the request. I don't like people thinking I'm a nice guy out in the open like this.Any chance you might let go of a tin or so?
Jon, in times of great difficulty, you always have the right words to comfort.
That’s likely to be a long wait.So... is it too soon to start asking $100 a tin, or do I need to wait until desperation has set in?
Man, tease that unicorn!Licorice, hmmmm. Mine spelled like Play-Doh. Ha ha. I bought twenty tins of each when it was first released, and I still have most of this left.
Seattle was pretty rural at the time, I understand.Thank you Al.
When I was a kid every time a beloved pet disappeared my Mom would told me it had “gone to live in the country”. I had vivid images of bucolic bliss. It wasn’t until I was acting up one day and my Mom told me to cut it out or she’d send me to live in the country that I understood the terrible truth. It was pretty traumatic and hit me pretty hard, but on the plus side I finally knew what happened to a few of my older brothers.
No, not dead, but put out to pasture. War Horse is now living someplace in the country where the grass is always green and moist with dew, he can frolic with friends, and mares abound.
Or perhaps he was sent to the knacker’s yard and can be found in cans of Alpo at a Safeway near you. It would be ironic if War Horse has simply gone from one tin to another.
Seattle was pretty rural at the time, I understand.
No.I found this ancient thread while researching War Horse replacement recommendations. woodsroad and/or condorlover, did anyone ever follow through on trying to come up with a decent recipe?
Make Your Own War Horse Bar! :: Pipe Tobacco Discussion
'Woodsroad' I just re-examined the War Horse bar this morning and I think it was glazed with something. I licked in a corner and its definitely glazed with something but I cannot quite put my finger on it. With regard to the licorice I think you are right about the essence and I would assume the...pipesmagazine.com
Edit: I'm not smart enough to ping the users when I enter their name in the text... hopefully they see my question!
That is an IRS term...
Was this breath taking horde located in Canada by chance?There is a chap on here, I think he maybe a lawyer who probably has a couple of hundred tins of the stuff who might sell you a few. He has the most breath taking horde of tobacco I have ever seen.
It's just repurposed 507-C anyway.
Actually, everything is...except 507-C. That one is actually C&D Folklore sat on by a NYC cab driver for several months.
p.s. Mods, this is in the tobacco sales section.
A PipesMagazine record for off topic thread high five everyone.It's just repurposed 507-C anyway.
Actually, everything is...except 507-C. That one is actually C&D Folklore sat on by a NYC cab driver for several months.
p.s. Mods, this is in the tobacco sales section. FYI...
Tastes Like Shit.Licorice, hmmmm. Mine spelled like Play-Doh. Ha ha. I bought twenty tins of each when it was first released, and I still have most of this left.