The Red Hunt is a nice treatI still have 19 tins of The Red Hunt.
I just opened some "The Haunting" I sealed up 2 years ago after smoking about 5 bowls of it. Smells nice, I might have to try some out later today...I don't suppose you have any tins of Warped "The Haunting" laying around? Incidentally, the only one I'm missing and would like to try.
I've got some cloud hopper drying out while I grab some dinner. Good stuff. Enjoy your smokeI just opened some "The Haunting" I sealed up 2 years ago after smoking about 5 bowls of it. Smells nice, I might have to try some out later today...
That's what I bought the mountain lion meer for.?The Red Hunt is a nice treat
It's only 250 customers buying 10. It's only 1250 customers buying 2. Seems like most small batches are more than 5,000.2500 tins sold out in less than 15 hours, wow!
What surprised me the most about it were how many "not for me's" there were across several forums and it still sold out in under a day.It's only 250 customers buying 10. It's only 1250 customers buying 2. Seems like most small batches are more than 5,000.
Had they put out 10,000 tins, I think it would have been on the shelves for awhile. When you consider there are people that have accounts set up for their wife, brother, neighbor, etc., and buy 2 to 4 x the limit, 2,500 isn't that much at all. I'm guessing Warped was either afraid or lacked the financial wherewithal to go with a larger release.What surprised me the most about it were how many "not for me's" there were across several forums and it still sold out in under a day.
If pipe smoking was driven entirely by those smokers that posted regularly on public forums, pipe smoking would really be an endangered activity. Don't misunderstand me, pipe smoking is a very rare and niche past time, but pipe smokers who regularly post on forums such as this one are a unique subset, and certainly do not represent the majority of those who partake in the hobby. If every pipe tobacco producer and pipe maker were relying solely on the number of customers who post on forums, the industry simply could not exist.What surprised me the most about it were how many "not for me's" there were across several forums and it still sold out in under a day.
Already knew that one being a pipe smoker prior to the internet. It's why I tell members to be careful about tobacco drops and pipes they intend to purchase as there are more eyes than forum members here. My post was facetious as there are many more that enjoy aromatics than will admit. Had there been no limit on Scarecrow, I would've purchased 20 tins instead of the 10 that I did.If pipe smoking was driven entirely by those smokers that posted regularly on public forums, pipe smoking would really be an endangered activity.
I think the last few Carolina Red Flake runs were up around 10,000 tins, and that was gone within a day or two...Had they put out 10,000 tins, I think it would have been on the shelves for awhile. When you consider there are people that have accounts set up for their wife, brother, neighbor, etc., and buy 2 to 4 x the limit, 2,500 isn't that much at all. I'm guessing Warped was either afraid or lacked the financial wherewithal to go with a larger release.
If pipe smoking was driven entirely by those smokers that posted regularly on public forums, pipe smoking would really be an endangered activity. Don't misunderstand me, pipe smoking is a very rare and niche past time, but pipe smokers who regularly post on forums such as this one are a unique subset, and certainly do not represent the majority of those who partake in the hobby. If every pipe tobacco producer and pipe maker were relying solely on the number of customers who post on forums, the industry simply could not exist.
I never would have thought of that ordering scam.Had they put out 10,000 tins, I think it would have been on the shelves for awhile. When you consider there are people that have accounts set up for their wife, brother, neighbor, etc., and buy 2 to 4 x the limit, 2,500 isn't that much at all. I'm guessing Warped was either afraid or lacked the financial wherewithal to go with a larger release.