This post looks like he’s still looking to stay relevant and make sales while sorting out what to do with his in house blending (and maybe tasting for available alternate leaf to leaves he’s losing):Evidently he's not quite done:
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Yep, it wasn't showing up yesterday morning, just refortified my supply! It's a favorite.Picked some more Van Gogh while I still can
Picked some more Van Gogh while I still can
While that might’ve been true of your experience in the past, I find it to be personally subjective. I have found pipers to be the most giving, helpful and affable people around. Having spent most of my life in various clubs, civic organizations and leagues the pipe community is the nicest group of folks going in my book. YmmvI find it ceaselessly amusing how some think that pipe smokers are a friendly lot. I remember old men smoking pipes when I was a small child as being some of the grouchiest, most disagreeable folks I can remember encountering.
You've not seen some of the wars that have broken out here that have gotten members banned and threads deleted.While that might’ve been true of your experience in the past, I find it to be personally subjective. I have found pipe smokers to be the most giving, helpful and affable people around. Having spent most of my life in various clubs, civic organizations and leagues the pipe community is the nicest group of folks going in my book. Ymmv
Very true i have not. However, in person, my belief stands. I have witnessed douchebaggery on other forums i belong to with similar outcomes. At the end of the day we are all folks who love pipes and tobaccoYou've not seen some of the wars that have broken out here that have gotten members banned and threads deleted.
I enjoyed going to a brick and mortar store in Nashville. The only tobacco they sold loose (with their own names on the jars) was from C&D. It was no secret what the blends were. The store simply told you the name C&D has for each one. It was wonderful. I hope more store do this. I discovered a ton of blends just sitting there.Cornell and Diehl already sells blending tobaccos in small amounts. It's possible they'll start selling in quantities that brick and mortars can use! That's even more growth for a growing company--and a good one to boot.
I think between C and D, the houses of Gawith, Kohlhaus and Kopp, HU, Dan, Germain (when one can find it haha) etc., there should hopefully be some good tobacco to go around! I am bummed about the Seattle Pipe Club blends (especially Plum Pudding), but I've heard a rumor that C and D might take those over anyway. I'd be fine with that if they use good leaf!