I am hoping it is just a matter of time as SG blends are on my to be purchased next list. Did my taxes a little late this year so I am hoping for a few more weeks before they come back in stock.
Sage advice. Nothing like praise on a forum to encourage frenzied hoarding on the level of a Piranha attack. In the meantime, while you wait for new stock to appear for a nanosecond at one of the major online sellers, check out B&M's. Sure you'll pay more, but at least you'll have it to smoke. Support your B&M tobacconists. You're going to need them in the future.Unless you have over twenty pounds of something, just keep it to yourself, especially if you want to see it on shelves again.
just to poke some fun.... I remember you talking about your 200-250 lb cellar very recentlyWe have a huge wave of millennials coming in, building huge cellars, so if you just pick up the occasionally SG tin and enjoy it, you may be screwed, because of the braggarts and boasters.
I am currently smoking 2004 Full Virginia Flake, 2006 Best Brown Flake and 2012 St James Flake. All are very tasty and age extremely well.On that thought, what's the most aged Samuel Gawith blend anyone here has ever had and how was it?
I feel sorry you feel like this, I am a young pipe smoker myself (24 years old) with a limited budget and I assume you consider me as a millennial. Now, it is quite hard for me to properly stock up on tobacco since I am still a student and it is quite frustrating to see that the older generation who have been able to generate more money are buying up all the tobaccos like crazy. When I see people here posting how they buy 10 tins a month of one particular blend or buy 20-30 tins of a tobacco they like, I can only wish I was able to do something like that(and living in Europe, it becomes even more difficult. On the plus side, we do have a ton of Samuel Gawith here, they kind of almost are OTC's here). I hopefully still have 50 years + of pipe smoking ahead of me and it would take a seriously big cellar to have enough tobacco to last that long, some people here who might only have a few years to live have so much tobacco it can last for another generation.Another reason we should keep our big trap shuts about what blends we smoke. We have a huge wave of millennials coming in, building huge cellars, so if you just pick up the occasionally SG tin and enjoy it, you may be screwed, because of the braggarts and boasters.