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Lifer
Apr 26, 2024
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London UK
2013 1792 Dark Kendal Flake from a friend across the pond.View attachment 307958View attachment 307959View attachment 307960
Best part is, after being held up at USPS after Customs, the pipe and tin showed up, only to be followed by a form letter a couple of days later saying my pkg could be confiscated and destroyed and if I continue buying and shipping contraband I could face criminal and civil charges for violating the PACT act😆
I should’ve taken a picture to share before sh*tcanning the letter.
Does the tonquin still jump out of the tin when it's aged?
 
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Singularis

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 11, 2019
620
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Wausau, Wis
View attachment 307710This tin decided for me to be the next one opened. I was just looking through my drawer of tins and noticed that it was popped. Looking at the inside of the lid, I was worried that the contents would be dried out, but I think it’s still good (probably the perfect hydration, but I’ll be smoking soon to determine that!)

This is a tin from Nov 2012, but was sent to me by @rmbittner early 2023.

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This isn't like any other darkfired/Virginia on the market. Smoked, BBQ goodness.
What year is your tin from? Looks a heckuva lot fresher than mine. Fortunately, despite the corrosion and broken seal, this flake smells heavenly and tastes as good as it smells. One of the smoothest, richest tobaccos I’ve smoked. Hope you are enjoying yours!
 
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Manawydan

Can't Leave
Apr 24, 2024
364
2,421
Southern California, US
Opened my first tin of Russ Oulette's Fire Storm this evening. Had a very sweet grassy tin note and the insert card was the most damp I've felt in a new tin. The tobacco itself didn't seem too wet. I fluffed it up and let it air dry for a bit before packing the bowl of my Stanwell HCA VII smooth bent egg churchwarden. I placed the rest in a ready-to-go 8 oz Ball canning jar. Got pepper spice and smoke immediately. Some citrus, raisin, and like a molasses oat roll flavor developed by the first third of the bowl. Quite tasty!

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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
2,355
9,614
Arkansas
No one ever accused me of having distinguished taste buds, so when I say this tastes like a a good Carter Hall with Perique, you can either laugh or nod in agreement. But it does seem to be cut similar and packs like a codger blend. In fact, I packed it too loose the first couple of times and finally determined that a tighter pack in a smaller bowl really brought out the Perique. When I did it looser in a larger bowl it was a little more rough Burley forward and not as pleasant. So, I shoved it in tight in this little Peterson tankard and it was nice: 3x last night...

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Roach1

Lifer
Nov 25, 2023
1,465
21,997
Germany
No one ever accused me of having distinguished taste buds, so when I say this tastes like a a good Carter Hall with Perique, you can either laugh or nod in agreement. But it does seem to be cut similar and packs like a codger blend. In fact, I packed it too loose the first couple of times and finally determined that a tighter pack in a smaller bowl really brought out the Perique. When I did it looser in a larger bowl it was a little more rough Burley forward and not as pleasant. So, I shoved it in tight in this little Peterson tankard and it was nice: 3x last night...

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I'm going to try OJK because I really like Haunted Bookshop.
 
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