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<blockquote data-quote="Guy" data-source="post: 191762" data-attributes="member: 1791"><p>I came across a tin of 20 year old Mac Barrens pipe tobacco, I humidified and it did smoke very well, with a bit more body than new tobacco of the same type. Weather it was due to age, curing, harvest etc. I cannot say. Also, in this day and age of Ebay and Collectors. If you come across sealed vintage tobacco (say, 1960 or before) do some research, there may be so called Collectors of vintage canned tobacco out there who just can’t live without it and willing to pay a king’s ransom for sealed containers in mint condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy, post: 191762, member: 1791"] I came across a tin of 20 year old Mac Barrens pipe tobacco, I humidified and it did smoke very well, with a bit more body than new tobacco of the same type. Weather it was due to age, curing, harvest etc. I cannot say. Also, in this day and age of Ebay and Collectors. If you come across sealed vintage tobacco (say, 1960 or before) do some research, there may be so called Collectors of vintage canned tobacco out there who just can’t live without it and willing to pay a king’s ransom for sealed containers in mint condition. [/QUOTE]
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