I took it as a simple distillation of a very loquacious post the inferences of which were open to subjective interpretation, but that’s just me.Amusing how a lighthearted, ironic post about a long-discontinued blend provoked such a delicate response.
Had I written the same about McClelland 40th Anniversary, Dunhill Elizabethan, Germain’s Rich Dark Flake, Esoterica Stonehaven, Balkan Sobranie, Rattray’s Dark Fragrant, Condor Plug, Capstan Blue (pre-1990s) or Gallagher’s War Horse — I doubt anyone would’ve felt the need to intervene. These vanished blends are usually discussed with quiet nostalgia, not corporate anxiety.
But mention an old Samuel Gawith product — and suddenly we’re in the realm of brand damage control.
Frankly, I’m flattered. I merely used a metaphor about tobacco “extinction” — no critique of current production, no mention of sales figures, no commercial judgment.
The post wasn’t about marketing, but about memory: sometimes we recall something not because it was perfect — but because it’s gone.
That’s nostalgia. Not an attack on your brand. No need to defend against ghosts.

SB, I read your post, then re-read it with my dictionary......I took it as a simple distillation of a very loquacious post the inferences of which were open to subjective interpretation, but that’s just me.
Anyhow, I’m off to the patio for some 2018 SG Kendal Plug in a very special and appreciated Roush pot.
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I love Padrons when I want Nicaraguan flavor. The Maduros don’t age well for me, they lose the richness. Just means I have to go the shop when I want one! Enjoy.View attachment 405460
Padron Maduro 3000 with black coffee. Sitting with my boy on the porch just hanging out this morning. This Cigar is great. My naighbor is a cigar guy, and I told him I've been trying some cigars and that I really liked this "Pad-Ron"one, and he goes it's "Pa-Dro-N". lol I looked so stupid. O well, now I know. This one here has been amazing this morning.
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