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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 14:08:53 GMT -5
The parameters I thought of were that it had to be a tobacco with a variety of blends, but all under the same type of label, not available in tin. Though Sutliff is cheap by the pound it is not considered a value blend. Codgers are actually quite expensive. Some places have labels like Ohm that some here smoke, so please explain that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 14:31:17 GMT -5
Misspeak on Low Country. They do have tins, but they are a totally different line
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Post by Dramatwist on Mar 12, 2018 14:37:27 GMT -5
...Captain Black Original... I consider it in the same category as those listed... nice thread, David...
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Post by PhantomWolf on Mar 12, 2018 14:42:43 GMT -5
...Captain Black Original... I consider it in the same category as those listed... nice thread, David... Captain is actually pretty far from cheap. A pouch is like 8-9 at the local drugstore. Compare that to Carter Hall and Prince Albert at 3-something. If it were in a tin, it would be priced the same as most other 9-10 dollar tins.
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Post by Dramatwist on Mar 12, 2018 14:45:16 GMT -5
...Captain Black Original... I consider it in the same category as those listed... nice thread, David... Captain is actually pretty far from cheap. A pouch is like 8-9 at the local drugstore. Compare that to Carter Hall and Prince Albert at 3-something. If it were in a tin, it would be priced the same as most other 9-10 dollar tins. ...agreed, but I was going by quality, not price...
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Post by PhantomWolf on Mar 12, 2018 14:46:52 GMT -5
I guess I'd have to go with CH and PA. I feel like unless you smoke the Cavendish blends of these other companies, you are just smoking cigarette tobacco. I voted for Super Value though. Their 'English' blend surprised me. It certainly put John Bull to shame.
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Post by GRUMPY on Mar 12, 2018 15:01:59 GMT -5
When I do a "Value Blend" it's usually Smoker's Pride black cavendish.There isn't really any "Cheap" tobaccos because of taxes, but $17+ at the discount tobacco store beats $50 for Capt. Black 14oz. tin there. I buy most of my tobacco online anyway.
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Post by herbinedave on Mar 12, 2018 15:14:46 GMT -5
I am gonna sound like a pompous twit here, but that's life. I smoke the best cigars I can afford. I buy the best tobacco I can afford, I smoke the best cancer sticks I can afford and buy the best pipes I can afford. If I am going to smoke something that some say may harm me it may as well be the best I can afford! Nuff said on my end!
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Post by Dramatwist on Mar 12, 2018 15:15:46 GMT -5
I am gonna sound like a pompous twit here, but that's life. I smoke the best cigars I can afford. I buy the best tobacco I can afford, I smoke the best cancer sticks I can afford and buy the best pipes I can afford. If I am going to smoke something that some say may harm me it may as well be the best I can afford! Nuff said on my end! ...agreed, Dave...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 15:47:29 GMT -5
When I do a "Value Blend" it's usually Smoker's Pride black cavendish.There isn't really any "Cheap" tobaccos because of taxes, but $17+ at the discount tobacco store beats $50 for Capt. Black 14oz. tin there. I buy most of my tobacco online anyway.
A man after my own heart. SP would have been my vote, but I smoke more varieties of AC.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 15:52:46 GMT -5
I am gonna sound like a pompous twit here, but that's life. I smoke the best cigars I can afford. I buy the best tobacco I can afford, I smoke the best cancer sticks I can afford and buy the best pipes I can afford. If I am going to smoke something that some say may harm me it may as well be the best I can afford! Nuff said on my end! Not pompous, but (for myself) I have spent tons on finding the right Black Cav, amongst the name brands only to like Smoker's Pride and Whitehall Black Tie better. WBT is only one type, so I didn't include it. AC, SV, VA Gold have the Black and Gold and Natural Cav that I like. I've spent some pretty big bucks on some major and vintage blends and few make my regular list. So, my basic thought was that if someone offered me some PS or Sutliff Black Cav or a bag of SP, same weight both free, I would take SP.
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Post by cigrmaster on Mar 12, 2018 16:34:02 GMT -5
The only bulk tobaccos in my cellar are Samuel Gawith Best Brown, Full Virginia and St James flakes. and Stonehaven. I paid right around 55 a pound for all my SG and 35.00 for my 8 oz bags of Stonehaven.
When I figure out the per gram price for my SG flakes it works out to be about .12 cents a gram. A 4 gram bowl is .48 cents. I can smoke a 4 gram bowl for 2 hours and just one of my old cigars would be at least 5 bucks a stick. I would get an hour smoke for my cigars so I am doubling my smoking pleasure and my costs are minimal.
My Stonehaven works out to be .15 cents per gram so .60 cents for a 4 gram bowl. My most expensive tinned flake is St Bruno flake at 13.49 a tin only costs .27 cents per gram so 1.08 for a 4 gram bowl. Totally cheap again when comparing it to cigars. Where are you going to get a 1.08 cigar that is great that smokes for 2 hours?
My SG bulk flakes are not that much more than tubs of OTC tobacco, we are talking pennies per bowl difference.
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Post by haebar on Mar 12, 2018 16:47:13 GMT -5
My favorite value blend is Smoker's Pride Rich Taste. But I have only tried 2 or 3 value blends at the most.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 16:57:41 GMT -5
Do Lane and Stokkebye count? Oz-for-oz I bet they're as cheap or cheaper. Especially with things like the perennial $1.25 per oz offer at P&C, advertised on pipesmag. But of the three I'd choose Sutliff, no contest.
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Post by herbinedave on Mar 12, 2018 17:14:00 GMT -5
The only bulk tobaccos in my cellar are Samuel Gawith Best Brown, Full Virginia and St James flakes. and Stonehaven. I paid right around 55 a pound for all my SG and 35.00 for my 8 oz bags of Stonehaven. When I figure out the per gram price for my SG flakes it works out to be about .12 cents a gram. A 4 gram bowl is .48 cents. I can smoke a 4 gram bowl for 2 hours and just one of my old cigars would be at least 5 bucks a stick. I would get an hour smoke for my cigars so I am doubling my smoking pleasure and my costs are minimal. My Stonehaven works out to be .15 cents per gram so .60 cents for a 4 gram bowl. My most expensive tinned flake is St Bruno flake at 13.49 a tin only costs .27 cents per gram so 1.08 for a 4 gram bowl. Totally cheap again when comparing it to cigars. Where are you going to get a 1.08 cigar that is great that smokes for 2 hours? My SG bulk flakes are not that much more than tubs of OTC tobacco, we are talking pennies per bowl difference. I can't picture purchasing any of the aforementioned tobacco in the value bins! If I remember correctly you used to hoard Opus X sticks like they where going out of style!
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Post by scrooge on Mar 12, 2018 17:31:16 GMT -5
Opus X "YUM"
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 17:38:23 GMT -5
Do Lane and Stokkebye count? Oz-for-oz I bet they're as cheap or cheaper. Especially with things like the perennial $1.25 per oz offer at P&C, advertised on pipesmag. But of the three I'd choose Sutliff, no contest. It's not so much an ounce per ounce as you can almost beat something with every brand on occasion. The ones I am talking about use all the same packaging and label, just change the blend name. (See use of Generic below) Low Country is an exception because the bulk is fairly new to the market, but the flavors are similar to the value blends. My thought (and here I get into trouble) was when I saw JimInks The Man From I.N.K.S. give SV English a four star review I was totally impressed and started looking at what I have. I am not even a novice on English, but I loved it. Then I read the brand has some legs, so to speak. I have 3 pounds of AC Natural. 3 pounds of AC B&G. 3 pounds of SP Black Cavendish. 10 pounds or more of LC. And on and on. I also have 3 pounds (several cans each of) Distinguished Gentleman, CCP&BN, and several Sutliff and Lanes. The DistGent is not exactly cheap at close to 50 pound. I spent about 80/pound on 3 pounds of Vintage Briggs. 80$/pound on Esoterica Ramsgate (80$ mistake of my life). Pretty much, though, those cheap (maybe Generic works better) Yeah, it does, are my go tos.
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Post by cigrmaster on Mar 12, 2018 17:39:26 GMT -5
Dave, not a big Opus X smoker. I had some but nothing like my stash of Cuban cigars.
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Post by That Falls Guy on Mar 12, 2018 17:41:09 GMT -5
(IMHO) Too many of those so called 'value blends' are noting but an excuse fro RYO tobacco.
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Post by herbinedave on Mar 12, 2018 17:45:53 GMT -5
Dave, not a big Opus X smoker. I had some but nothing like my stash of Cuban cigars. I remembered wrong. My apologies.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 17:46:39 GMT -5
(IMHO) Too many of those so called 'value blends' are noting but an excuse fro RYO tobacco. Now, something I am not a novice on is smoking cigs. I smoked 4 packs of Pall Mall a day until I was 28. There are huge differences. Camels are, or used to be, made out of Turkish. Not sure if they fit into generic tobeys. Or, you are trying to stir it up with me. If so, thou hast succeeded
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Post by johnlawitzke on Mar 12, 2018 19:52:58 GMT -5
I’m a "no" in the poll because my taste buds still work.
I love Chatham Manor and Prince Andrew, but I don’t class them in the category of "value" blends even though they aren’t very costly.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 19:55:53 GMT -5
I’m a "no" in the poll because my taste buds still work. I love Chatham Manor and Prince Andrew, but I don’t class them in the category of "value" blends even though they aren’t very costly. 35-45$/12-14 oz is costly compared to Lane, Sutliff, MacB, McC, etc. You make a really good point, unspoken: None of those Generics have a good burley blend. I think LC comes close edit - I was thinking CH, not Chatham. That is a lot cheaper than CH. So I could almost put the Midtown Series in with Generics, but they are not really available in stores
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Post by bonanzadriver on Mar 12, 2018 19:57:14 GMT -5
Of those listed, my guilty (cheap) indulgence is SP Black Cavendish.
My OTC's would be Carter Hall & Prince Albert.
Worth mentioning are the various "Match" blends available.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 19:58:38 GMT -5
I'm probably one of the few with VA Gold in my cellar. I bought all varieties when the intro price was 7.25$/9 oz. I had a 20% coupon, so I was in the less than 6$ range. It seems to have a little more chemical hwang, but it's not bad
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 20:01:05 GMT -5
Of those listed, my guilty (cheap) indulgence is SP Black Cavendish. My OTC's would be Carter Hall & Prince Albert. Worth mentioning are the various "Match" blends available. Outside of my generic point I totally agree with you on Match, CH, and PA. on SP, glad to have you aboard
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Post by bonanzadriver on Mar 12, 2018 20:04:24 GMT -5
Of those listed, my guilty (cheap) indulgence is SP Black Cavendish. My OTC's would be Carter Hall & Prince Albert. Worth mentioning are the various "Match" blends available. Outside of my generic point I totally agree with you on Match, CH, and PA. on SP, glad to have you aboard I keep 2 different blends in my canvas pipe bag for the golf course. MM 965 & SP Black Cavendish.
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Post by crapgame on Mar 12, 2018 20:58:05 GMT -5
super valule has a few decent blends.. I tried the vanilla and amoretto.. black and gold.. all were ok smokes.. the English is a good have in the fishing vest blend.. nice smoke for repeted bowls on the water.. never tried chocolate but hear its good value blend as well
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 21:03:02 GMT -5
super valule has a few decent blends.. I tried the vanilla and amoretto.. black and gold.. all were ok smokes.. the English is a good have in the fishing vest blend.. nice smoke for repeted bowls on the water.. never tried chocolate but hear its good value blend as well I have some SV Chocolate, but have not opened. Cheap tobacco aging in a cheap bag. Does it get any better?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 21:11:04 GMT -5
I got curious and I'm geeky this way:
Smoker's Pride Virginia Gold = Lane
Admiral's Choice Super Value = Sutliff
Low Country = C&D
Those who smoke these blends, do you detect similarities of those made by the same manufacturer? Meaning, is SP pretty much the same as VG? And further, are they just repackagings of other Lane blends (1Q, RLP, TK-6 etc.)?
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