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<blockquote data-quote="superwizardpipedude" data-source="post: 193179" data-attributes="member: 2273"><p>After slowly re-humidifying (the 40+ year old can of “Douwe Egberts Amphora Extra Mild Cavendish") for one week I finally had a chance to smoke a bowl of it! Because of the slow re-humidification I found that the tobacco burns much slower than a new can of pipe tobacco. The room note was very sweet and the smoke was mild. About halfway into the bowl I discovered interesting woodsy flavors that would come and go; I would have to attribute this to the age of the tobacco. This old Cavendish was an amazing experience. I was able to truly taste the past in all of its time-flavored glory!</p><p></p><p>If you have an old can and want to try this remember to re-humidify VERY slowly and you wont be disappointed! :farao: </p><p><img src="https://i.servimg.com/u/f42/17/22/09/89/imag0913.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superwizardpipedude, post: 193179, member: 2273"] After slowly re-humidifying (the 40+ year old can of “Douwe Egberts Amphora Extra Mild Cavendish") for one week I finally had a chance to smoke a bowl of it! Because of the slow re-humidification I found that the tobacco burns much slower than a new can of pipe tobacco. The room note was very sweet and the smoke was mild. About halfway into the bowl I discovered interesting woodsy flavors that would come and go; I would have to attribute this to the age of the tobacco. This old Cavendish was an amazing experience. I was able to truly taste the past in all of its time-flavored glory! If you have an old can and want to try this remember to re-humidify VERY slowly and you wont be disappointed! :farao: [IMG]https://i.servimg.com/u/f42/17/22/09/89/imag0913.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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