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georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
6,096
16,714
I found a tin of Yee Oldie Signey in a storage box, tried it, and like it a lot. :)

I have ZERO idea how long it was in the closet, or where, when, or how I came by it, though.

I know that Dunhill tobacco has changed makers several times over the years, and the recipes have changed within those.

Is it possible to tell from the tin if it is what can be bought today off the shelf from a retailer like SP.com?

Thankz


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Jun 9, 2018
4,508
14,472
England
In the UK both Dunhill Ye Olde Signe and 221B Baker Street were disconnect when it went over to Peterson. I don't know if they're available anywhere else.
 
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pantsBoots

Lifer
Jul 21, 2020
2,368
8,999
After trying it for the first time, I decided I liked it and bought and traded for quite a few tins. This was long after it had been discontinued. A very nice virginia from the flavor to the tin aroma to the cut and mechanics. I haven't found anything like it, but would be very much interested if something similar ever was produced.
 

hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
5,338
10,234
Austin, TX
I thought it tasted similar to Elizabethan Mixture (STG version) minus the Perique. It’s been a long time since I’ve had either. Of course you had all the folks that had the original version of Ye Old Sign complaining how it’s nothing like the original but based on its own merits, I thought it was a very nice VA blend. I’ve noticed that ribbon cut VA’s don’t get as much love as VA flakes.
 
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kcghost

Lifer
May 6, 2011
15,138
25,713
77
Olathe, Kansas
No longer on any retailer's stock list. It was made in Denmark so there isn't much hope that is good as the original. I also liked the stuff.
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
21,003
50,319
Southern Oregon
jrs457.wixsite.com
Sounded from the above that there must be a backstory, and sure enough:


Bottom line, it's no longer on any retailer's shelf.

Sad smoker is sad... :cry:
The sticking point with BAT was use of the Dunhill name. So STG bought everything except the right to use the Dunhill name, bought the blend names, bought the tin art, and they simply continued making the blends on the same production line that they used for making "Dunhill" blends.
Ye Olde Signe's production run was pretty short. It hadn't been part of the STG line up until 2016, when it was announced that STG would be making it late that year.
As for why it, and other blends weren't included in the reboot, your guess is as good as mine, but I would guess it's numbers, not enough profit to qualify for continued production.
As a historical note, Dunhill never made Navy Rolls. That was added to the line up by Murrays.
 

LOREN

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 21, 2019
624
1,064
66
Illinois -> Florida
The sticking point with BAT was use of the Dunhill name. So STG bought everything except the right to use the Dunhill name, bought the blend names, bought the tin art, and they simply continued making the blends on the same production line that they used for making "Dunhill" blends.
Ye Olde Signe's production run was pretty short. It hadn't been part of the STG line up until 2016, when it was announced that STG would be making it late that year.
As for why it, and other blends weren't included in the reboot, your guess is as good as mine, but I would guess it's numbers, not enough profit to qualify for continued production.
As a historical note, Dunhill never made Navy Rolls. That was added to the line up by Murrays.
What is the procession of blenders coming after the original Dunhill?
 

mingc

Lifer
Jun 20, 2019
4,258
12,604
The Big Rock Candy Mountains
What is the procession of blenders coming after the original Dunhill?
Manufacturer of Dunhill pipe tobacco moved to Murray around 1981. Murray closed in early 2005. Production then moved to Orlik/STG until 2017 when it stopped for whatever reason (I presume they weren't sufficiently profitable to justify the royalties that had to be paid to use the Dunhill name (Dunhill cigarettes are still sold under that name as a premium product)). In 2019, STG acquired the right to make a few of the old Dunhill pipe blends and started selling them under the Peterson name.

I understand McConnell made one or more Dunhill blends but I don't know which and when. I also understand that the 965 and Nightcap (and others) that used to be sold in bulk in the US were blended by Lane.
 
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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
21,003
50,319
Southern Oregon
jrs457.wixsite.com
What is the procession of blenders coming after the original Dunhill?
Dunhill originally outsourced the making of their blends to Murray's and a bit to Robert McConnell, and shortly it was just Murrays. After Murrays, blending went to Orlik, which is where STG gets involved.

During that stretch of time between the early 1980's and 2005, or thereabouts, Dunhill's businesses went through a byzantine series of transitions of ownership and licensing rights, with different connected entities, with the rights to make Dunhill branded tobacco products winding up with BAT. I have the whole chronology in my files, but not readily available at the moment. I remember thinking that it read like a hillbilly family tree along the lines of "I am my own grandpa".

 

rmpeeps

Lifer
Oct 17, 2017
1,147
1,847
San Antonio, TX
Dunhill originally outsourced the making of their blends to Murray's and a bit to Robert McConnell, and shortly it was just Murrays. After Murrays, blending went to Orlik, which is where STG gets involved.

During that stretch of time between the early 1980's and 2005, or thereabouts, Dunhill's businesses went through a byzantine series of transitions of ownership and licensing rights, with different connected entities, with the rights to make Dunhill branded tobacco products winding up with BAT. I have the whole chronology in my files, but not readily available at the moment. I remember thinking that it read like a hillbilly family tree along the lines of "I am my own grandpa".

Who’s your daddy?
 
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