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House blends of discontinued blends
Hey all,
I was looking over some of the discontinued blends and wanted to try some of them. I keep losing (or don't catch in time) different auctions and what not to get some of these. I did however find a couple places selling their own house blends that are supposed to replicate these discontinued blends. Have any of you tried these replica house blends? And how well do they compare to the original ones? |
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Which blends are you looking for? C&D makes a few that are really close, imo.
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C&D #965 Tuggle Hall is very good and a "knockoff" of 965.
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Sounds like I'll have to give it a try.
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Are Dunhills pretty much gone now? I have a few Murray blends. Let me know what you are looking for.
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I think they are pretty much disco'd at least in the US. I think I inadvertently set Wayner off on a quest, so we've been poking around to find some.
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Right now, I would love to find decently priced Dunhill Royal Yacht, 965 and Nightcap. But they are rare to find in the USA. Especially any of the older tins. |
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I actually found a small rectangular tin of Dunhill Light Flake last Wednesday at smaller cigar & tobacco store near my house. The same exact tin was selling for $30 at auction a few days ago. I paid $10.95! :D Now, everytime I pass a small tobacco store, stop in, just in case, they have some older tins of pipe tobacco. Most of them only have a few small packages and mainly sell cigarette tobacco for "roll your own" folks... :( :dance: |
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I think two claims 965 can make are: 1. it has very consistent flavor and quality; and 2. it's about the most mild english blend in the field. Sometimes gentle is nice but PS Proper English is nice, too. |
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Supposedly the C&D Good Morning blend is a replica of Dunhill Early Morning Pipe. I was checking some reviews on TR and they say it comes in pretty close to the EMP.
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_...PHA=G&TID=3405 Junkyard Dawg is duplicate of Barking Dog. The best thing to is check through the C&D catalog and keep your eyes open. http://www.cornellanddiehl.com/oldindex.html :dr ATL P.S. Here is a link to their Long Lost favorites page: http://www.cornellanddiehl.com/tobacco_spotlight.htm |
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It just so happens that I just got an email from McCranies and they now have some house blends to satisfy Dunhill lovers.
http://mccranies.com/tobacco_dunhill.html Daybreak - Early Morning Nine To Five - 965 Afterhours - Nightcap |
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Thanks for the great links and information. I guess I'll get a few and try for myself.
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Here's the link: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20525 |
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A little slow, but McClellands has an AMP(AM Pipe) which is a replacement for Early Morning Pipe. I really liked the Dunhill stuff and find replacements dont quite stand up IMO......this one does. Any shop who carries McClelland bulks should have this.
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I am sorry I took so long to get back to this. Mister Moo was very gracious in sending me some of the bulk 965 to sample. I must say it was different. A good different but still different. I had not really tried any true english blends. I can definately see that it would be someone's everyday baccy as the blend states. I am anxious to try the nightcap, as it seems Dunhill's blends are made exactly for what they state they are made for. |
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