Greetings,
Being involved in the tobacco business, I can say this is a good move. Lane Ltd. was a great company, with close to 40 different bulk blends available. Basically, the standard of the bulk market, and sold in virtually every B&M. I had at least 10 Lane blends on my tobacco bar in my shop.
Lane distributed Dunhill pipes and tobacco, Stanwell pipes, Lorenzetti pipes, Dr. Grabow, and several tin tobaccos. And they treated the retailer like royalty. The Dunhill PPD (Principal Pipe Dealer) black tie dinners, at the RTDA (now IPCPR) trade show every year, were a delight! I even got a chance to personally meet Mr. Richard Dunhill at one event! Just a super company to do business with.
That all came to a crashing end with the Lane/BAT/Reynolds merger. Reynolds, a cigarette company, didn't have a clue about the premium pipe tobacco market, nor did they care. Hence, they began divesting themselves of the low profit segments of Lane, primarily Dunhill, Grabow, Stanwell, and contracted the tobacco portfolio to just 7 of their best selling blends. Lane no longer makes any blends with Latakia. Damn shame, as Lane made some great English blends, Crown Achievement being the most notable.
But of course they kept making Captain Black, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Bugler, only because of the sales volume. They also dropped Edgeworth, Rum & Maple, Holiday, Four Seasons, VIP, and John Rolfe.
A very sad development for pipe tobacco retailers and pipe smokers. At Reynolds, it's all about volume and maximum profit. Tobacco, to Reynolds, is only a commodity, not a passion, and shelf space, market share, and stock value rule the company.
STG is a PIPE TOBACCO manufacturer, not a cigarette maker. They understand the low volume, specialty pipe tobacco market better than just about anyone. I'm actually thankful that Reynolds finally decided to sell off Lane to a more deserving company. STG owns Orlick, which in turn owns Stokkebye, Pinkerton, and now Lane. I think it's a great fit, and hopeful that STG can return Lane to, at least some, of their former glory and prestige. That would be a good thing for retailers and pipe smokers alike.
CACooper