Polish Condor....What Happened?

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saltedplug

Lifer
Aug 20, 2013
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I requoted for the pleasure of one of the forum brethren. When something gets raped over money, one should call a spade a spade.

 

hugodrax

Can't Leave
Jan 24, 2013
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I’d like to see you call a spade a spade. I’m rooting for the spade, though. I think you should know that.

 

davidintexas

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 4, 2013
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I was able to get a couple of pouches from the 70s in one of Pipestud's offerings a few weeks back. Like a lot of many-decades old tobaccos that have been sealed it has that special "scent" which I identify in my mind as that ole' timey smell. It did not disappoint. Not only did it taste like Condor (not the Polish variety) but it also was a little stronger than the plugs I had gotten back 3 or 4 years ago from James Fox in Dublin. No wonder it was so popular over the decades in Britain when it was still made there

 

pepesdad1

Lifer
Feb 28, 2013
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Welp,...like McClellands tobacco....when it runs out it runs out and there is no more (won't pay those ridiculous prices on eprey)...got a few flakes left and a small piece of a plug left...when it goes...that will be it for Condor...at least I can say that I have had the best of the Condor and I enjoyed it to the fullest....snif.

 

yohanan

Lifer
Oct 1, 2011
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