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Was more common than you think and Dunhill still does it today! Royal Yacht and Dunhill Flake are priced higher than 965 or Durbar for example !! :twisted: :twisted:puros_bran":90dstsn2 said:One of the interesting points in the booklet.. Different tobacco blends had different prices. Just imagine the pipe forum cry if a blending house tried that today.
My catalog that I got back in '69 is exactly the same as his 'cept the tins shown are the ROUND 4 oz CUTTER TOP tins as opposed to the Squareish 4 oz tins shown in his catalog. My understanding is that they used the squarish tins till the early '60s so his catalog would definately be pre-'60s from what I can tell. Mine does not have a publication date printed on it but that's not unusual as many firms didn't date stuff back then. :twisted: :twisted:idbowman":wwxgrlue said:Mark that was a fantastic find - really fun reading, that.
I didn't see a date in there...any idea whenabouts this is from?
At the B&M where I used to get my RR I don't recall seeing it till the mid '80s, way after the original Scottish firm had been sold and other's were belnding their mixtures.ftrplt":uqo3kjrq said:Question...When did Marlin Flake make its appearance:?: FTRPLT
All good mixtures are short... All good mixtures are dry...
Propaganda, sales or not, they didn't have an Internet to argue upon back then. :lol: How "lucky" we are. :mrgreen:Contrary to popular belief, the air-tight container is not the best method of packing--the vacuumised tin is necessary when water has been added--with rare choice leaf this is never done.
My brands are packed in 1/4 lb. tins and 1/2 lb. tins but not hermetically sealed unless for tropical countries where there is great humidity.
Tobacco is a vegetable that lives and breathes: it does not improve by being imprisoned in an air-tight compartment.
Further evidence of this is the fact that the choicest cigars are always packed in a plain cedar wood box from which the air has not been excluded.
Interesting you should say that. I have recently discovered the blending greatness of Peretti, and their blends have a variety of prices. It's not all over the map but in their Englishes, Royal Blend is more expensive than say Crown or D-9575. All their Flakes are a $1.05 more per ounce than the top shelf Englishes. Goes to show the time that goes into making them as well as the cost of the ingredients..puros_bran":qs3pjwak said:One of the interesting points in the booklet.. Different tobacco blends had different prices. Just imagine the pipe forum cry if a blending house tried that today.
Thanks for the info!! I've never smoked much Rattray's; not much up on their history. Who blended/blends their product now?? FTRPLTmonbla256":kn25hdjm said:At the B&M where I used to get my RR I don't recall seeing it till the mid '80s, way after the original Scottish firm had been sold and other's were blending their mixtures.ftrplt":kn25hdjm said:Question...When did Marlin Flake make its appearance:?: FTRPLT
I think K&K in Germany who blends it now.ftrplt":kas9pvge said:Thanks for the info!! I've never smoked much Rattray's; not much up on their history. Who blended/blends their product now?? FTRPLTmonbla256":kas9pvge said:At the B&M where I used to get my RR I don't recall seeing it till the mid '80s, way after the original Scottish firm had been sold and other's were blending their mixtures.ftrplt":kas9pvge said:Question...When did Marlin Flake make its appearance:?: FTRPLT
And I thank you for the kind response!! FTRPLTMisterE":p3ljg86p said:I think K&K in Germany who blends it now.ftrplt":p3ljg86p said:Thanks for the info!! I've never smoked much Rattray's; not much up on their history. Who blended/blends their product now?? FTRPLTmonbla256":p3ljg86p said:At the B&M where I used to get my RR I don't recall seeing it till the mid '80s, way after the original Scottish firm had been sold and other's were blending their mixtures.ftrplt":p3ljg86p said:Question...When did Marlin Flake make its appearance:?: FTRPLT
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