I’ve been on that list for four years and never been notified
They probably have Price flagged as a high roller.I’ve been on that list for four years and never been notified
Previously, when they would get it in, it was usually sold out before they even sent out notifications. I used to call them about quarterly, just to check (I got lucky once, it wasn't even on the website yet.) I've been on the list since about 2014, and this is the first notification email I can remember getting.I’ve been on that list for four years and never been notified
You probably sent them pictures of your chest.Previously, when they would get it in, it was usually sold out before they even sent out notifications. I used to call them about quarterly, just to check (I got lucky once, it wasn't even on the website yet.) I've been on the list since about 2014, and this is the first notification email I can remember getting.
I saw that, not sure how the tobacco will age with a small chunk of the barrel inside can??Mississippi River rum barrel aged at smoking pipes.
I saw that, not sure how the tobacco will age with a small chunk of the barrel inside can??
I saw that, not sure how the tobacco will age with a small chunk of the barrel inside can??
I’m a little confused. The Seattle Pipe Club cans their tobacco. The can should stay air tight unless it’s punctured, no?? A tin is a different animal all together as it’s not totally sealed like a can. Suction and pressure keep the tin sealed, no??I would jar it. The tin isn’t all metal. I’ve been told that tins with cardboard sides aren’t as air right as the all metal tins. Who k it’s if that is true or not.
I’m a little confused. The Seattle Pipe Club cans their tobacco. The can should stay air tight unless it’s punctured, no?? A tin is a different animal all together as it’s not totally sealed like a can. Suction and pressure keep the tin sealed, no??
I don’t buy tins to jar anymore, as I'll just buy in bulk if I plan on jarring and save the extra $$. I’m still kicking myself in the *** for jarring all my tins of Dunhill Nightcap.
I’m a little confused. The Seattle Pipe Club cans their tobacco. The can should stay air tight unless it’s punctured, no?? A tin is a different animal all together as it’s not totally sealed like a can. Suction and pressure keep the tin sealed, no??
I don’t buy tins to jar anymore, as I'll just buy in bulk if I plan on jarring and save the extra $$. I’m still kicking myself in the *** for jarring all my tins of Dunhill Nightcap.
I think he means the tins are like the Pringle’s can, foil laminated cardboard.
Ahhhh, gotcha. I’ve got quite a few cans of the SPC, just haven’t cracked one open as I keeping’m for a later on down the roadexactly!! Not very good at writing down my words spelled good.
the tubular can is made of cardboard. It does have a vacuum seal, but I’ve heard that the cardboard is semipermeable.
I thought they changed cans... Could be wrong
Can anyone confirm if they’re still using old Pringle cans? If that is the case I will throw’m in jarsI thought they changed cans... Could be wrong
Can anyone confirm if they’re still using old Pringle cans? If that is the case I will throw’m in jars
Damn, I was afraid of thatI mean I opened acan of plum pudding reaerve a few weeks ago and it’s the Pringle’s. Just like Molto Dulce
Are we talking cardboard?