My grandfather lived in rural California in the 1920's and apparently smoke Five Brothers exclusively.
With deer tongue i pressume?
@condorlover1 I've smoked quite a bit of Condor and St. Bruno Ready Rubbed in my clay pipes and find them a pleasant smoke.Condor, St Bruno, any type of brown/black twist or pig tail, Gold Block and Walnut Flake, John Cottons, War Horse are pretty much the UK main stay from 50 years ago.
I agree with you about the smell of Clan; I've smoked some in my clay pipes and still like a smoke of it sometimes.I think Clan has that sort of classic old timey pleasant pipe smell. I wouldn't suggest smoking it unless you want to see you tongue go up in flames though.
Is Dr Pat Irish Mixture sold in NZ?St Bruno, erinmore and capstan were the regulars down under. Erinmore probably being the most popular in the memory of the general public, but not necessarily the most smoked
That’s the one you said was like racing green aye?Is Dr Pat Irish Mixture sold in NZ?
My 4th grade teacher occasionally smoked it in the classroom at lunch.
The room smelt heavenly.
The topping recipe must have changed because although still good, the modern version does not trigger any memories.
Yes, although Dr Pat has different leaf and a different cut, the topping smells the same as Orlik Racing Green.That’s the one you said was like racing green aye?
ive Never seen a dr pat tin for sale, but it may have been. We had a dr john brand of pipes that were imported to nz.
there were obviously other famous blends that came from australasia, havelock being one that jumps to mind.
Hey, wait a minute! That's ME you're talking about!! -laugh-If you go back 50 years, you're talking about the codger blends. SWR, Granger, Velvet, Half & Half, Capt Black, etc..
Ohhhh, yeah!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!
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.