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Drucquers Banner
Aug 11, 2022
2,663
20,891
Cedar Rapids, IA
That's how it was presented. I bet the weight was short and they added a few little pieces to bring it up.
Yep, no matter how good they are, that big piece is always a guess and they either need to cut more off or add a bit to make it come out as close as possible. I imagine when they’re doing a run of tins, they have bowls for those scraps.
 

Servant King

Lifer
Nov 27, 2020
4,815
28,042
39
Frazier Park, CA
www.thechembow.com
With 33 jarred blends, I'm normally quite averse to cracking any new tins. But today is special...

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I can't even do it justice with words to explain the tin note--if you've ever smelled this particular one, you'll know what I mean. It's positively unreal. Will be enjoying a bowl this afternoon in my workspace.

Merry Christmas everyone!
 

Servant King

Lifer
Nov 27, 2020
4,815
28,042
39
Frazier Park, CA
www.thechembow.com

Sandblast

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 10, 2023
227
3,510
Mendota Heights, Dakota Country, MN
Ashton's Smooth Sailing --- purchased June 26 ('07), so it's got some age.
Not sure how much aging affects or benefits aromatics, have read some controversy.
It smelled great, looked very pretty, more colorful than the pic shows.
It was still somewhat sticky, so I've been airing it with the cover "loose" for several days. It helped to dry it. Have smoked the first bowl, pleasant, smells good although the bottom of the bowl seemed a bit less mild. My idea in opening the tin is that it'll be one of my offerings at the upcoming January Pipe Club Meeting.

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Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
2,222
6,089
Southern U.S.A.
With 33 jarred blends, I'm normally quite averse to cracking any new tins. But today is special...

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I can't even do it justice with words to explain the tin note--if you've ever smelled this particular one, you'll know what I mean. It's positively unreal. Will be enjoying a bowl this afternoon in my workspace.

Merry Christmas everyone!
Some History: Drew Estate was founded in the 90s by Johnathan Drew. He used to work for Lars Teten in the cigar business. After a falling out with Lars, he started his own cigar business called "Acid" cigars. As far as I know Drew doesn't know anything about pipes and tobacco. He must have someone making it for him. Whatever the case, if it's a good blend, go for it..... puffy