Do you remember which video?
Hopefully the link works, starts at minute 54:00
Do you remember which video?
I'd like to see any cobs, they've been out of stock of most cobs for a long time.I'd like to see some unique cobs, or maybe sell grab bags. That could be fun. $20, $50 or $100 and you never know what you might get.
MM site seems to have added some stock online, so maybe they're back up & running and working through the backorders?Restocking the M
I'd like to see any cobs, they've been out of stock of most cobs for a long time.
Ever see a Savinelli Gandalf?Hopefully a sale on Savinellis so that I can finally get that Qandale. ? ?
The cost of creating blends is at least significant:
The blenders's time.
The tobacco.
The facilities.
Tinning.
Advertising/marketing.
With the FDA limits looming, the life of these blends will be abbreviated. They don't have the luxury of being written about on TR, with 100 comments accruing over the years.
I have to wonder why they are being created when the financial reward is much less? Might it be defiance?
I've seen a couple on ebay in the past few months unsmoked.Yup, but they'd be used. ?
The offering for sale of one of their many secret 5 metric ton stashes of McClelland tins, which have been held in climate controlled vaults since 2018, all at normal retail (pre-closure) prices. C'mon SP, cough it up.What would y’all like to see?
This wins the “comment of the thread” award. Love it!I’m thinking “Golden Ticket” in a random package or tin; ala Willy Wonka. Lucky holder gets to arrive at the C&D / Laudisi gates at 6am, is given a tour including the pirate ship lagoon where Black Frigate is stored for aging, the estate refurbishing cavern where any pipe, no matter the condition, is brought back to “smoked twice” condition, the single flake of tobacco that includes every major component - it starts out tasting like a light VA/Oriental, progresses to VA based with a little Latakia, then to Deep mahogany VA, Full Latakia and finally Dark Fired. Finally, the lucky ticket holder is to be given the “Everlasting Christmas Cheer”. Just one tin, but it never runs out or loses its flavor... ahh, the joys of hernia surgery recovery and pain meds. I can dream oompa oompa...