Who is doing the tinning?Evidently, the practice of tobacco smoking is far more dangerous on this side of the pond. C&D in round tins, must give it added toxicity. Yum.
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Who is doing the tinning?Evidently, the practice of tobacco smoking is far more dangerous on this side of the pond. C&D in round tins, must give it added toxicity. Yum.
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I'm going to assume Kopp - the typeface on the descriptor on the back is the same as F&T.Who is doing the tinning?
Should say "Quitting kills - Smoke now"Evidently, the practice of tobacco smoking is far more dangerous on this side of the pond. C&D in round tins, must give it added toxicity. Yum.
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Kopp uses the same tins in Germany as they use in the US.I'm going to assume Kopp - the typeface on the descriptor on the back is the same as F&T.
My suspicion now falls upon Wilsons Of Sharrow - who package and distribute rather a lot of tobacco products.Aha, the plot thickens.
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NB: at the measured levels, tap water contains about 330 substances known to cause cancer.

It is Kopp. They tin the C&D product there, and vice versa for the Rattrays here. Sykes himself said so on this forum, although I'm too lazy to search and link the thread sorryI'm going to assume Kopp - the typeface on the descriptor on the back is the same as F&T.
I have not tried Nepenthe, but Moose Marmalade has become a favorite of mine.Ravenwood Provisions order: the tin art is terrific, I hope the blends measure up to it!
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Here it is, page 2, 5 posts down-threadIt is Kopp. They tin the C&D product there, and vice versa for the Rattrays here. Sykes himself said so on this forum, although I'm too lazy to search and link the thread sorry
Cool trade!Traded a well seasoned load of smoker hickory to a Pipe Club pal that's been in the game 10 years longer than me.
For the good stuff:
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