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So far some great choices!!

DB, it's not that hard to pick your two favorite tobaccos. What happens if we get hit by tobacco apocalypse? Just a scenario, will never happen.

KEEP ON PUFFING!!!
 
Guy, you must have two favorite tobaccos you can't live without.

Oh, you wrote a book on the left side....lmao :lol!: :lol!: :lol!:

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Lord Coyote, that's exactly my problem. There are more than 2 I could not live without.
 
5100
Mac B Plum Pudding

But as I understand it, they'll still be around if all goes as forecast, albeit at exorbitant prices.
 
Kevin, correct...the two you chose are superb tobacco's and will forever be available. Now that providing the manufacturer still ships to the USA, which I believe they will.

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DrumsAndBeer":a3n42451 said:
I can't even answer this question. Way too hard. :lol:
Chris, come on now... two tobaccos. We NEED to know!!!

And go!
 
idbowman":lbvndb6y said:
Old Nate":lbvndb6y said:
Oh, man... just two.

Right now (and I don't care if these are pre '07 or not, they're some of my favorites).

Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding
GLP Telegraph Hill

Very close runner up: GLP Fillmore

I'd also take the TH, and I'd also have Fillmore as the first to miss the cut.  I'd probably swap out the Plum Pudding for McC's Blackwoods Flake, though.
Ian, I'm pretty sure it was your TH review on tr.com that turned me on to this stuff! And yes, blackwoods flake is another great blend! I think our pallets think alike.
 
Old Nate":imeyx3kt said:
idbowman":imeyx3kt said:
Old Nate":imeyx3kt said:
Oh, man... just two.

Right now (and I don't care if these are pre '07 or not, they're some of my favorites).

Seattle Pipe Club Plum Pudding
GLP Telegraph Hill

Very close runner up: GLP Fillmore

I'd also take the TH, and I'd also have Fillmore as the first to miss the cut.  I'd probably swap out the Plum Pudding for McC's Blackwoods Flake, though.
Ian, I'm pretty sure it was your TH review on tr.com that turned me on to this stuff! And yes, blackwoods flake is another great blend! I think our pallets think alike.
I really do love the stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3BNiJR_suY
 
Old Nate":ut2zlif4 said:
Chris, come on now... two tobaccos. We NEED to know!!!

And go!
Alright, alright.

Margate
Matured VA No. 24

If I could sneak a 3rd in, Blackwoods Flake.
 
Easy: SPC's Plum Pudding and McClelland's 3 Oaks Syrian. I imagine both will be nixed.
 
While there are a number of (likely) post-2007 blends I really like, I think all of my favorites are pre-2007. The one blend I'd miss the most if it were unavailable for any reason would be GH Brown Flake Unscented; after that, it gets complicated!
 
Honestly, I am amazed that people can answer with only 2 choices. I am still incapable to decide. And it's driving me nuts. :lol!:
 
Guy, I'm smoking a pipe over 47 years so I too have many tobaccos I enjoy. But, it's just a scenario if tobacco apocalypse hits, what TWO tobaccos can you not live without. Can be a bulk or tin. It was hard for me but I came up with my two, and I enjoy many!!! My main point is to make pipe smokers aware of future possibilities and STOCK UP THEIR CELLAR. What I'm really disappointed about is NO more new blends from McC, C&D or GLP. It would be to costly for the tobacco manufacturers to get each and every blend approved from the FDA.
YOU GET MY POINT IM SURE.

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Lord Coyote, I do get your point. And I do hear you.
That is why, in real life, I am furiously stashing up on all my favorite tobaccos to make it until the day I drop dead.
Because I know what's coming down towards us, ultimately.
I will be able, in 5 or 6 years time, to smoke my pipe in peace on my front porch, my yard, in my house, on our beach; and to give our dear governments, the Finger.
I am SO totally looking forward to that. :D
 
Lord G. -- Your post reminds me of a comment by Samuel Johnson, who doted on his roast beef and may have been the ultimate Anglican. One Friday evening, He was gnawing away on a piece of beef so enthusiastically that fellow diners observed his manifest enjoyment. He replied: "Sir, I wish I were a papist, for I'd then have the enjoyment of my beef as well as the pleasure of sinning."
 
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KevinM":5g65wcp2 said:
Lord G. -- Your post reminds me of a comment by Samuel Johnson, who doted on his roast beef and may have been the ultimate Anglican. One Friday evening, He was gnawing away on a piece of beef so enthusiastically that fellow diners observed his manifest enjoyment. He replied: "Sir, I wish I were a papist, for I'd then have the enjoyment of my beef as well as the pleasure of sinning."
:lol:
 
KevinM":5swagpzo said:
Lord G. -- Your post reminds me of a comment by Samuel Johnson, who doted on his roast beef and may have been the ultimate Anglican. One Friday evening, He was gnawing away on a piece of beef so enthusiastically that fellow diners observed his manifest enjoyment. He replied: "Sir, I wish I were a papist, for I'd then have the enjoyment of my beef as well as the pleasure of sinning."
Lord Kevin.... :cheers: :lol!:
 
I would honestly choose, (In my current mood), Storm Front and Cornell and Diehl's Kajun Kake.
 

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