Shoot. Even in the three years that I’ve been participating prices have gone up quite a bit. So glad I followed y’all’s advice and bought like crazy for the first few years.Even just a decade ago it was much less expensive than now.
Shoot. Even in the three years that I’ve been participating prices have gone up quite a bit. So glad I followed y’all’s advice and bought like crazy for the first few years.Even just a decade ago it was much less expensive than now.
I'm focusing on emptying jars. The struggle is real.I pretty much know what's in my cellar for my unopened tins, what I get surprised by is stuff in my mason jars. The surprise is usually, crap! I still have some of this. Which then means I'll spend the next several smoking sessions trying to smoke through a non-favorite tobacco to eliminate it from the tobacco cabinet.
That's why it baffles me why people will pay a fortune for aged tins. It doesn't take long to get some years on them.Time apparently marches forward and tins keep getting older.
Thought I was the only one who did that. I feel a little better about it now!I'm focusing on emptying jars. The struggle is real.
Depends on the tin. Might be something discontinued that someone really loved and no longer has. Hard as it is to believe, not everybody is sitting on 600lbs, collected over 30 years.That's why it baffles me why people will pay a fortune for aged tins. It doesn't take long to get some years on them.
I opened up a 2008 tin of Christmas Cheer a few weeks back and sadly time wasn't kind.Depends on the tin. Might be something discontinued that someone really loved and no longer has. Hard as it is to believe, not everybody is sitting on 600lbs, collected over 30 years.
I bought a few tins of vintage Haddo’s because I liked how the blend matured, but stopped after finding too many bad tins.
And while I’d love to enjoy State Express London Mixture or 759 once more, the tins are pricey and the contents are not what they used to be.
That's the downside of aging. Sometimes you hit a home run. Sometimes you get hit in the head with the ball.I opened up a 2008 tin of Christmas Cheer a few weeks back and sadly time wasn't kind.
That's usually my problem, decent tobacco but no favorites or something I would buy again. If it's terrible tobacco I just toss it as there is no sense in torturing myself. LOLI'm focusing on emptying jars. The struggle is real.
I just finished off Stokkebye's Optimum. Perfectly cromulent smoke, but I won't re-up.