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So, I have in my Hall of Olfactory Memories, a certain smell of what pipe tobacco should smell like. I have yet to find that blend but I must confess I have tried zero Codger blends to date. Well, except Mixture 79. I would like to hunt it down and buy some.
As a kid, I was around a lot of pipe smokers and there is a predominant smell. It's sweet. It might have had cherry or vanilla, maybe both? I am not sure.

I would like to hear from some of the veterans or knowledgeable young'uns (as in had a grandpa or dad who smoked this brand) what blend you associate in your memory as The Poster Child of Pipe Tobacco.

I figure the law of averages will reveal or narrow down the field to an affordable purchase of Codger blends to try.
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
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14,616
East Coast USA
Guess?


While possibly GRANGER, it could be any of the longtime favorites. Very likely you would immediately recognize any of the Captain Blacks, aside from Gold (straight Virginia) Same if he’d smoked Middleton Cherry or a Rum flavored smoke or perhaps Edward G Robinson.

But if his Baccy of choice was straight burley, you’d have a tougher time deciphering between Carter Hall, Sir Walter Raleigh, Prince Albert, Granger, Velvet, Sail and the ilk. Follow your nose. Smell evokes the strongest memories.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,857
31,609
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
So depends where you grew up. When I was a kid it really was mostly captain black. Which I still love the smell of but can't stand the taste. Thankfully there are some blends that ape it well without all the P.G. which I will tell you know effects different people differently. If it didn't no one would smoke that stuff and frankly it's hard to find a tobacco I don't enjoy. Dark or light simple or complex natural or doused in aromatic additives they're all pretty great except a few that I'd only smoke if I was having nicotine fits.
 

DonutLuvr

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 12, 2019
218
1,650
Butler County, Ohio
My dad mainly smoked Tinderbox Mixture No. 1 and Mixture No.33 in the 70s and 80s when I was growing up. There use to be Tinderbox stores all over the US, there’s a very good chance it was a house blend from Tinderbox. Or it could just be a OTC blend. Good luck on your search!
 

crawdad

Lifer
Jul 19, 2019
1,500
11,841
Virginia
Living in and around Winston-Salem, home of RJ Reynolds, my family on both sides at one time worked for or sold their tobacco to Reynolds. It should come to no surprise that my grandfather smoked George Washington cut plug (before switching to Granger when GW was discontinued).
 
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