Nice 55.
I have seen that type of staining before on the paper liners of tins of tobacco that have been aged for several years in the tin. Most of the time, it is a good sign of a well aged tobacco. However I have also seen rust develop on the tin, which can impart a bad taste to the tobacco. As long as the seal remains intact, and no air gets in, the tobacco is usually fine. Looks like a fine well-aged tin to me. How does it taste?Opened a tin of 2015 ODF tonight. I love Burley Flake but have never tried its cousin. Interesting dynamics upon opening. There was an air gush and the tobacco is incredible, but the rim of the tin is rusty and there were some marks on what is usually a gorgeous golden wrapper. Anyone seen this before? I would have thought the tobacco would have been dried out, but it’s a thing of beauty. View attachment 261964View attachment 261965View attachment 261968
I thought he smoked Field and Stream.I don't care for the Raleigh Aromatic, either.Switched to SWRA. That was awful! What the heck was President Ford thinking?
Thank you, it's really exaggerated, think Jay Leno. Straight grain all around and smokes very well.Nice 55.
He did. It's awful! SWRA is mana from heaven by comparison. Ghosted the heck out of the cob as well.I thought he smoked Field and Stream.I don't care for the Raleigh Aromatic, either.
Neat fact for the Mitten Crew (and others, I suppose): my signature is in the same book as President Ford's in Grand Rapids.Switched to SWRA. That was awful! What the heck was President Ford thinking?
Thanks buddy!C&D Carolina Red Flake w/ Perique