Tobaccopipes has it. Without pesky tin limits.
That having been said, I only ordered 2. I remember I'm not terribly fond of Cornell & Pease, and that despite Pease's blends being held to a higher standard, many of Pease's blends are sort of average quality Cornell & Diehl blends. Hopefully the two tins arrive in time for me to try them and decide if I would like to invest in more tins. But again, Cornell & Diehl isn't a brand you'd want to cellar blindly without trying first.
That having been said, I only ordered 2. I remember I'm not terribly fond of Cornell & Pease, and that despite Pease's blends being held to a higher standard, many of Pease's blends are sort of average quality Cornell & Diehl blends. Hopefully the two tins arrive in time for me to try them and decide if I would like to invest in more tins. But again, Cornell & Diehl isn't a brand you'd want to cellar blindly without trying first.