It was kind of bland, but at the same time, very nice...very hard to explain. It had kind of a grassy taste to it, but after a few puffs it started to have a more powerful "hay" taste to it (but in a good way). It reminded me of a stale burley, if that makes sense. It tasted good in a pipe, but...
It was in an old union leader can, in my late great grandmas closet, that is still full of the union leader tobacco (again, no bugs, no mold). And as to the "collectable state" of it you can still buy unopened bags of Durham off eBay and other auction sites.
Thanks for your story though! I...
Ok, everybody, I found a pouch of Bull Durham from 1926....and tried it. Not too bad actually. I first tried it in a pipe, then rolled into a cigarette (unfiltered of course). VERY SMOOTH! I tried inhaling today, and it went down with NO tingling, harshness, or anything...just felt like...
The only problem I have with it, is that the flint keeps coming out from beneath the wheel...So, I have to shake it out, and stuff it back in from the bottom. BUT all in all it is a good find
It says made in occupied japan on the bottom. That dates it to around the early 50s. The only thing I had to do to it was stuff a new wick down it, knock out the old flint and fill er' up.
Old, Beat up, grungy, dirty, denim newsboy/flat cap. My grandfather wore it in the factory for years...then I took it over. I wore it every day to preschool, kindergarten all the way till 5th grade...then I lost it. A year ago I found it in the back of the closet. Now I wear it when I feel like...
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