(To preface: please pardon me if this has been noted elsewhere--I searched and couldn't find it)
I was searching for some information about a particular Dunhill mixture in Tobaccoreviews when I noticed it had disappeared. Royal Yacht (for example) has been deleted from the Dunhill folder at Tobaccoreviews and is now in the Peterson's folder. All of the blends now under the purview of Peterson have. Deleted?
I can understand why someone would want to do this, especially from a corporate perspective, however, having done this doesn't make all of the Dunhill branded tins suddenly disappear from the face of the Earth. I think it was an odd thing to do---simply erasing the entries like that. I can think of several examples where this wasn't done (e.g. Balkan Sobranie) and don't believe it has contributed to any significant confusion, especially with the clear "brand" and "blended by fields." If anything I think erasing that information, which has historical value, might create more confusion.
I was searching for some information about a particular Dunhill mixture in Tobaccoreviews when I noticed it had disappeared. Royal Yacht (for example) has been deleted from the Dunhill folder at Tobaccoreviews and is now in the Peterson's folder. All of the blends now under the purview of Peterson have. Deleted?
I can understand why someone would want to do this, especially from a corporate perspective, however, having done this doesn't make all of the Dunhill branded tins suddenly disappear from the face of the Earth. I think it was an odd thing to do---simply erasing the entries like that. I can think of several examples where this wasn't done (e.g. Balkan Sobranie) and don't believe it has contributed to any significant confusion, especially with the clear "brand" and "blended by fields." If anything I think erasing that information, which has historical value, might create more confusion.