Best way to bring back old tobacco

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Northdawg

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Good Morning - interested in reviving old tobacco - what is the best way to go at it?

Thanks,
Steve
 
I've tried the above method, and it works great. Way better than spritzing, which is crude and very hit-or-miss.
 
At first I thought you were trying to figure out how to get an old blend back on the market! :joker:

Good luck in the actual pursuit.
 
juanmedusa":pph3ltdc said:
At first I thought you were trying to figure out how to get an old blend back on the market! :joker:

Good luck in the actual pursuit.
As did I, and was going to suggest lobbying............

Otherwise, Greg Pease has the best option....
 
Aha - I got a good laugh out of re reading the post and I see where it appeared that I was needing to Lobby for old tobacco brands to be brought back LOL!

I was able to obtain a WWII John Rolfe and WWII Middleton 16 oz tin of tobacco that needs a bit of rehydration.

 
Thanks Briar Spirit for the hyper link - it was a good read and I will do that.
 
Northdawg":im05evdy said:
Thanks Briar Spirit for the hyper link - it was a good read and I will do that.
Glad to have been of help in some small way, enjoy the journey. :)
 

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