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klause

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.....and now i wait......

 
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klause

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Erm....I'm not really sure. I was all excited and wanted to try it immediately I got it, but now, I'm just enjoying the thought of it - if you get my drift.
I'm almost reluctant to cut into such a good looking bar of tobacco.........but i will :)

 

redbeard

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 2, 2013
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Is that vintage? That looks amazing!!! My mouth is literally watering right now. Just the thought of that huge chunk that you can cut into. Expecially since I am also a knife collector I have many knifes I never get to use do to lack of uses! That would make it that much more enjoyable! :rofl:

 

bentmike

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Jan 25, 2012
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Cool photo klause. I've never seen a plug with the maker's mark embossed right into the product.

 
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klause, many thanks for the photo!
I think you should smoke it now! It's been aging already for quite some time and I'd be very interested to hear your report as I've seen these paper foil packets up for sale yet haven't got my hands on any. The plug is ideal for aging, I'd reckon that form has fared much better than shag or flake in the foil packets.
There are a 2 reviews of it on tr

http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_detail.cfm?ALPHA=W&TID=1271
Apparently it was similar to Condor, which was also made in a plug/bar.
Cool find and congrats!
Hmmm, I think it'd be great if Peterson made Irish Plug (simply uncut IF) and continued this grand tradition of solid bar form once so favored by miners and farmers.

 
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klause

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Dar, believe me, I'm extremely tempted - but, even though its in exceptional condition, its like a brick right now - it'd need a jackhammer to hack off a fragment. The anticipation, the "when", "where", "how" is turning into an exceptionally pleasant distraction from the daily humdrum !!!
Redbeard, I have a razor sharp Chinese cleaver waiting to shave this baby - my blade of choice when dealing with plugs - depending on the mood, I can shave it like a gentlemans barber, or, I can go all "Sweeney Todd" on it. I'm thinking this one may need a little more respect than usual.
Mike, Al, this is my first experience with this plug, and I was really pleasantly surprised when I opened it, not just because of the condition, but also due to the presentation - embossed on both sides, manufacturer on one side, name of the plug on the other. I must admit, I spent a looooooong time just admiring it - something I have never done with a plug before. All I know about this is that it has not been produced for many years (dunno how many is 'many'), and that my elders and betters spoke of this in hushed, reverential tones, in darkened rooms. There are 2 reviews on tobacco reviews - conflicting! Other than that I know nothing - unless it is that I am extremely fortunate to have come across this - I am, indeed, a lucky chap.
I'm off to look at the jar again ;-)
Misterlowercase, once it's rehydrated enough to cut without busting my blade I'm going to have at it !

 
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Cool!
Are you in the UK?
I'd make a run through these and see if they rehydrate, as well as just for having some awesome historical stuff...

http://www.oldshopstuff.com/Shop/tabid/1248/Cat/186/Default.aspx
Cheap as chips at £1.00 - £10.00 !

 
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klause

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Thanks Roth, that's cool. So it's at least 15-20 yrs old.
Misterlowercase, you will probably not believe this, but I have literally just bought another Warhorse off of that site - only £5 + £3 postage to Ireland. That is absolutely amazing pricing.!!!!! I'm tempted by the Condor Twist on there - Condor plug is one of my favourites.

 

redbeard

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 2, 2013
841
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Must.....Stop.... Looking :rofl:
And a Chinese cleaver ehh? When the day comes for you to cut into that thing, a pic of the cleaver and the brick would be a cool shot :puffy:

 
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Just rereading this, I can't believe I made such a blunder to suggest Peterson should make a plug, I forgot all about PPP!!! I have a tin of PPP but haven't opened it yet, hopefully it's more like IF and less like UF!
klause, I'm glad you took advantage of those low prices and scored another War Horse Bar! I've been eyeballing those packets, but I'm in the States and with limited funding at the moment I decided to not chance it. I almost got that packet of St. Bruno for only $10 shipped, but by now I imagine those flakes would crumble to dust just by looking at them!
Plugs are my favorite, I would be content with only GLP Jack-Knife and Triple Play as they are top shelf goodies, but after smoking some Warrior Plug and being highly impressed I'd love to try all the different varieties like Revor, Condor, Velvan, Potomac, Yachtsman, Garryowen, Mick McQuaid etc etc as well as the range of Gawith plugs which always promptly sell out over here and are hard to come by.
I was looking on J.J. Fox's site and was surprised at how expensive a 25g plug of Condor costs.
Anyway, I keenly await your War Horse report!

:puffy:

 
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I love the historical stuff and researching old tobacco has been very interesting.
I'd say your bar probably dates to 50's or 60's or maybe even pre-war, who knows?

The font looks Deco, like 20's or 30's !!! Judging from the picture here,

you can see how different a packet looked in the 70's

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sludgeulper/4682633771/
Even later it was probably sold in pouches, the A.I.T.S Tobacco Index by McGahey the tobacconist

circa 1995 lists it, but the description is a very brief "A full strength tobacco"

http://www.daft.de/uploads/Download/aits.pdf
Japan Tobacco bought Gallaher in 2007 for $14.7 billion.
Here's a really good read about the founder of it all, Tom Gallaher

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SCOTCH-IRISH-CULTURE/2006-06/1150200004
...more info

http://www.nmni.com/um/Collections/Collections-highlights/GALLAHER-S-TOBACCO
...inside info from a gent named David Mercer, who worked for Gallaher in the 60's

scroll about halfway down and there's a wealth of knowledge

http://futureobservatory.dyndns.org/2010.htm
...this is a great discussion too, fun to read

http://www.belfastforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,37355.0.html
...and you can go back in the wayback machine to see their old website,

not much there though

http://web.archive.org/web/20020328035149/http://www.gallaher.ie/
Cheers!
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klause

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Duckfat, its SS - nothing fancy, just utilitarian.
Misterlowercase, those links are super - thanks very much, indeed. All the research, history , and stories that go with tobaccos and Pipes add an extra dimension to pipe smoking, and, on days when i'm feeling particularly reflective (not often) take the pipe experience to new heights. You've just added to the pleasure of having this little bar of tobacco. thanks again.

 
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klause

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It's been a long time coming.................
Here are some pic's.
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I'll comment on the outcome later or tomorrow.

 

redbeard

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 2, 2013
841
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6 months of waiting and now we must wait some more for the review! Lol just messing, but I'm glad you finally had a bowl of it. It looks amazing on that massive knife! I had no clue it was that big. Now the wait for the review :puffpipe:

 

dryseason91

Can't Leave
Oct 10, 2013
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Klause, do those tobacco packets on that website actually contain tobacco? And you mention you smoke Condor Plug - what do you make of it? I understand it's hard to get outside of Ireland and I haven't heard of many people having tried it.

 
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