Definition of codger: See OPcodger /ˈkɒdʒə/NOUN (informal) a man, esp an old or eccentric one: a term of affection or mild derision (often in the phrase old codger)[C18: probably variant of cadger]
Hardly anything in that definition limiting the term to rough old men.
I’m not a fan of the word as a descriptor of tobacco blends because it seems to focus exclusively on American over-the-counter blends. If that’s what’s being discussed, that’s fine. But if we really mean any OTC blend—sold and enjoyed in any country—then I think “OTC” is more inclusive.On at least one Facebook page, many posters have referred to Capt Black, Half / Half and some others as "Codger" tobacco. Now, I'm the furthest thing from a snowflake, and have about the thickest skin as any elephant but that term, "codger" really irritates me.
I grew up with dad occasionally smoking CB, and now at 53 yrs old, I enjoy those mild brands along with many of the aromatics. But a codger (to me) is an old grey bearded and scruffy cowboy or a miner panning for gold (or similar tv & movie looking characters).
Are those of us who smoke Prince Albert really codgers or is a tobacco that's been around for 50 years like Capt Black really codger tobacco by definition?
Signed - "Seeking the fountain of pipe youth
Codger by definition, at least the blend is, just another term for OTC, or Drugstore blend. You'll find it in about a thousand threads, spread out over decades worth of writing, representing about a milenia's worth, or more, of life experience with pipe smoking. Personally I don't care two steamers about debating this one.Are those of us who smoke Prince Albert really codgers or is a tobacco that's been around for 50 years like Capt Black really codger tobacco by definition?
Has Five Brothers changed much over the years?I'll be 50 soon and celebrating with a new Grabow and a tub of PA.
I already smoke Five Brothers daily and have been grey since my late 30s.
Some say I was born old.
I have been cantankerous all my life so I guess if the shoe fits.
For me, an offense can only be given never taken, just words a label or stereotype fits or doesn't I guess.
LONG LIVE THE CODGERS