While I've read that 1Q is one of the most popular tobaccos in the U.S., smoking it 20 times and then feeling obligated to review it each time would feel like punishment. I wonder how many times you've lit your pipe and thought, "Oh no, not this again."I must have reviewed Lane 1Q twenty times under different names.
More often than you can imagine, man. The worst was one day, I got some tobacco in the mail from a few different people I was trading with. That day, I had three samples of 1Q under different names. That's happened with RPL-6 and HGL, too, though not in the same day.While I've read that 1Q is one of the most popular tobaccos in the U.S., smoking it 20 times and then feeling obligated to review it each time would feel like punishment. I wonder how many times you've lit your pipe and thought, "Oh no, not this again."
They claim it is, but it's a weaker version in all departments. It's a decent blend, but it lacks the depth and magic of the old Edgeworth Slices.Jim, is Wessex Burley Slice made with the old Edgeworth recipe?
Now that I've crossed the line of demarcation where age 80 is closer than 70, I've calmed a bit, BUT after getting three differently named samples of 1Q, to protect my good conscience and retain whatever sanity I still have left, I'd thrown the remainder of the three into the deepest bowels of my outside trash can.The worst was one day, I got some tobacco in the mail from a few different people I was trading with. That day, I had three samples of 1Q under different names.
I smoked them just to be certain one might not been tweaked. They weren't. I had to do because I wouldn't write a review for it even knowing in advance what it was. I'd been dishonest otherwise.Now that I've crossed the line of demarcation where age 80 is closer than 70, I've calmed a bit, BUT after getting three differently named samples of 1Q, to protect my good conscience and retain whatever sanity I still have left, I'd thrown the remainder of the three into the deepest bowels of my outside trash can.
Not that Brother JimInks needs me to reinforce any of his comments; but this is one subject on which I have a bit of expertise!! One of my greatest "garage sale" finds/gets was contained in the 7 oz. blue box in the below picture. 7 oz. of dry, buy perfectly preserved slices of tobacco Nirvana. I already had several more ozs. from smaller gets, so I knew how wonderful this tobacco was going to taste once re-hydrated!! What's left (probably about 8 ozs.) is in the clear glass jar. It "resurrected" beautifully; with all that spicy, molasses aroma and taste to it. I enjoy it sparingly in various clays, cherry woods, and briars. And, while I enjoy the heck out of Wessex Burley Slice; it is no where close to the Original Larus Brothers Edgeworth Sliced!!They claim it is, but it's a weaker version in all departments. It's a decent blend, but it lacks the depth and magic of the old Edgeworth Slices.
I'd have reconciled with being dishonest and asked the tobacco senders why they chose to abuse me.I smoked them just to be certain one might not been tweaked. They weren't. I had to do because I wouldn't write a review for it even knowing in advance what it was. I'd been dishonest otherwise.
I can't be dishonest, and I won't lower my integrity. The reviews have to be on the up and up, or there'd be no point in spending all those thousands of hours trying to write accurate reviews.I'd have reconciled with being dishonest and asked the tobacco senders why they chose to abuse me.
Who in the heck wants another review of 1Q?
Commendable!My only goal to review blends, and let those reviews be a guide for others to digest as they will.
Maybe they didn't know those blends were 1Q. Believe me, that happens. A few years back, a guy who was a fan of my comic book work brought me a 4 ounce bag of tobacco that he got from his local pipe shop. The owner said it was the best blend they had. I looked at the bag and thought "1Q". The fellow gifting me the tobacco said, "No way this is 1Q. I know 1Q, and the owner said this was better". He believed what he was told. Of course, when I smoked a bowl, it took me two puffs to reaffirm in my mind that it was 1Q. I didn't have the heart to tell the guy because he paid a lot for it (Texas taxes), and he wanted to do something special for me because he liked my art work. This is not an unusual experience.Commendable!
What befuddles me is why anyone would send you a tobacco to review that you've already reviewed.
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