Latest Tobacco Purchase 2021
- Puff nstuff
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I don't have much experience to speak of with tins, but I find the recent round screw-down lid tins with the white seal on the inside of the top keep the tobacco in good shape for months. I also recently opened a new Sam Gawith tin and it has the same seal material on it, so I just use a big fat rubber band to keep the lid on (classy, I know) and it's been fine - maybe because it's a moist SG flake in there and I find it needs a bit of additional dry time anyway.
Because sometimes the body just wants canned fish.
- Piping Abe
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Your very welcome! I hope you enjoy my friendJlando19 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 3:25 pm Just got this very generous package from our friend @Piping Abe! So cool because the only thing I've tried in here is the Watch City Slices which is a favorite of mine and I'm almost out!
Also included was:
Bosun Cut Plug
Coniston Cut Plug
Crowleys Best
Kings Stride Warped
Smells amazing and I'm incredibly excited to try these.
Thanks Abe!
- Wildcat
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I have 2 of the Sutliff ceramic canisters that P&C was throwing in on a Sutliff bulk deal very similar to the CB jar. They're pretty cool. Enjoy!
I wonder if "blame Wildcat" will become a theme here? - Fr_Tom
If they ever come back around again I'm going to grab one, I rather use those instead of mason jars.
The Troll Whisperer
- Ruffinogold
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I switched to Half and Half when PA and CH pouches were no longer available. The current version is great. Even better to me when dried for 8 hours. I just dump the pouch into a plastic food container and let it dry.
Wow 8 hours. Must be pretty crispy when you smoke it.
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