I started selling cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco on or about 1953. My parents owned a
store. From the time I was capable of making-change-of-a-dollar, I got promoted from a "gopher"
to manning the front counter after school and weekends. Our Church was directly across the
street and all the Priests would buy their pipe tobacco from us.
We had one wall display rack of a dozen pipes. We never sold a single one of them.
Around 1957 I started admiring one pipe on that display. It was a full-bent burgundy color and
rusticated. When I asked if I could have it, my Dad and Mom discussed it right in front of me.
Dad said not to worry, he'll try it once, turn blue, and give up.
He was correct. He charged me $2 out of my pocket which was his cost. I tried Cherry Blend
thinking it would taste like candy. Nope....Pipe, pouch, and matches went into a drawer and
eventually disappeared.
After retirement, I wanted to try it again for nostalgia, and sought a similar looking
replacement Pipe. I also bought H&H and Granger, which were my biggest sellers in the fifties.
Too bad Revelation was long gone, and Bond Street; never got to try them.
Finally, the Internet led me to the new premium tinned stuff, which added another dimension altogether.