Maybe He Should Offer Free Shipping? €1650 Sealed Dunhill Tin

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guylesss

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May 13, 2020
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My Mixture No. 965, described in the 1928 "About Smoke" catalogue as "the finest Mixture ever produced"--maybe. Or at least if I were an "oligarch" keen to dazzle my friends the next St Petersburg pipe club evening. While perhaps, also convincing myself it was decent value compared to a bottle of Chateau Latour 1929 (and a give-away bargain beside a case of Petrus 1990).

And yes, pure Virginias do age well. And so, if three is good, surely ninety-three must be better.

But REALLY?

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condorlover1

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Dec 22, 2013
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If the 'cutter top tin' is un-compromised then contents will have survived and be smokable but will fade pretty fast. Ashdigger did a bunch of tastings of ancient tins a few years ago as I used to source them for him from a friend in the U.K in the demolition trade. They were either brilliant or not. I have three 'cutter top' tins of Rattray's kicking around that are as good as the day they left the factory. I am sure the contents are brilliant and fresh but I have no interest in opening them. I don't think I ever paid more than $30 a tin when I was looking for them apart from one very special can that apparently tasted like stewed fruit - Capstan Blue from the 1930s!
 

gervais

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I think 18-20 of the wealthiest pipesmagazine members should collaborate and buy this tin, each smoke a bowl, and let us know if it was worth it.... ??
 
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