As a cigar smoker I never saw “plume” that didn’t look like mold to me. I’ve passed it off as a myth all this time.
Yesterday I bought some cabbie’s mixture from my B&M. Cracked it open and was severely disappointed: MOLD!
I closed it and went about my day. I suddenly thought to myself “the tin smelled quite nice and mold doesn’t grow like that. Wtf is that then?”
I grabbed a flashlight and a magnifying glass and what I saw was tiny little reflective crystals. Holy of holy this is what plume is! Immediately set out and loaded a bowl.
I’m still not convinced plume happens on Cigars. I’ve been selling cigars for awhile now and never come across anything close to what I’m seeing on these little tobacco coins.
Now, the meat of my question. I want to know how old this tin is but I don’t understand Gawith’s dating codes even after reading these two pages:
Smoking pipes article
Original Reddit post
who can explain it better than they can?
The tin has 01 280 on it
thanks
Yesterday I bought some cabbie’s mixture from my B&M. Cracked it open and was severely disappointed: MOLD!
I closed it and went about my day. I suddenly thought to myself “the tin smelled quite nice and mold doesn’t grow like that. Wtf is that then?”
I grabbed a flashlight and a magnifying glass and what I saw was tiny little reflective crystals. Holy of holy this is what plume is! Immediately set out and loaded a bowl.
I’m still not convinced plume happens on Cigars. I’ve been selling cigars for awhile now and never come across anything close to what I’m seeing on these little tobacco coins.
Now, the meat of my question. I want to know how old this tin is but I don’t understand Gawith’s dating codes even after reading these two pages:
Smoking pipes article
Original Reddit post
who can explain it better than they can?
The tin has 01 280 on it
thanks