I've tried a few of his blends, namely, VEO, Dark Fired Cheery, Live Wire, River of Deceit, Moriarty, and Pork Chops which was a sample from a kind person on the forum here. I've got Byronic slices, Mountains of Madness, and Raven's Eyes that I haven't tried.
I will say that I've enjoyed the DF Cheery, VEO took some warming up, and it's still growing on me, but I do like it. Live Wire I liked right away, River was only OK, Moriarty was a more recent try and I'm still unsure about it. Pork Chops I did not like.
I think what he's doing is interesting, and I'd be more interested in trying more buuuttt I have a few issues with his marketing that are moving me away from trying more or restocking after I run out of what I got, even with the blends I did enjoy a bit.
I too have noticed that he often markets as "Bespoke, RARE, HANDBLENDED, NO TOPPINGS! or SECRET TOPPING ITS MYSTERIOUS!!" One of the blends I don't trust is VEO, it's advertised as only the HIGHEST GRADES of PURE Virginia and RARE AGED perique (according to his marketing it's running out btw so BUY, BUY, BUY, NOW!!) myself and a few other reviews I've seen (JimInks included) have detected a topping, and he's in a few places contested this, but the claims feel disingenuous, and the same deal with the claim that somehow in the tobacco climate we live in his very small shop he is able to get "RARE PURE TOBACCOS WITH NO CASING OR TOPPING ONLY AGE, that aren't made by another larger tobacco company!" I'd feel a lot more comfortable with honest marketing, I'm fine with manufactured scarcity it can be a smart strategy, Ansel Adams did this after innovating one of the best methods for consistent large scale film printing, but blurring the lines between marketing and straight-up lying about the ingredients is a no-no for me.