I can smell it now. Great snuff!
One of my favorites!McConnell black flake.
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Does aging make a significant impact? It reminded me in a way of being like Dunhill flake where it’s alright fresh but amazing after 5 years.One of my favorites!
I've not had it aged beyond a few years.Does aging make a significant impact? It reminded me in a way of being like Dunhill flake where it’s alright fresh but amazing after 5 years.
Looks delicious. Will be ordering some
Thanks for this info. I’ll be jarring mine up ASAP.Couple tins of Reiner Gold Flake. If you recently got some and are wondering if there is any baggies inside, the answer is no. Also no gasket on the top; just metal sealing. Take that for what it’s worth to you regarding you you might choose to store it.
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I remember my dads tobacco from Iwan Ries coming in paint can type tins.Couple tins of Reiner Gold Flake. If you recently got some and are wondering if there is any baggies inside, the answer is no. Also no gasket on the top; just metal sealing. Take that for what it’s worth to you regarding you you might choose to store it.
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LJ Perreti also uses these type of "paint cans".I remember my dads tobacco from Iwan Ries coming in paint can type tins.
If it were a problem with letting gases in/out I don’t think evidence in arson investigations would be stored in similar metal tins….
You’re right. There are a number of threads on the site about HU and Peretti cans and most of the experience seems to say that the cans sufficiently prevent drying out. Most I recall being negatives were if some tobacco flakes were compromising the seal or if it wasn’t consumed or jarred you could see it start drying out in 10 years maybe.LJ Perreti also uses these type of "paint cans".