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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 553461" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Welcome, Jags!!! Enjoyed the words about your Dad. Folks on this board may remember that way back in the "60's" I worked in "B&M" pipe/tobacco/cigar store. One of my weekly tasks was to put together the weekly product delivery purchase list (big, long list!!!). I quickly learned that I had to "cover" many of our regulars who smoked a dedicated, non-wavering list of pipe tobacco. Two men always came in for a big tin of Brindley's Mixture!! While I typically ordered a few more, those two tins (plus a collection of others!), were kept discretely in a locked cabinet until the particular individual came in to peruse & purchase! Good days back then!!!! FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 553461, member: 32"] Welcome, Jags!!! Enjoyed the words about your Dad. Folks on this board may remember that way back in the "60's" I worked in "B&M" pipe/tobacco/cigar store. One of my weekly tasks was to put together the weekly product delivery purchase list (big, long list!!!). I quickly learned that I had to "cover" many of our regulars who smoked a dedicated, non-wavering list of pipe tobacco. Two men always came in for a big tin of Brindley's Mixture!! While I typically ordered a few more, those two tins (plus a collection of others!), were kept discretely in a locked cabinet until the particular individual came in to peruse & purchase! Good days back then!!!! FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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