Pipe Tobacco Project.

Started by wlfwalleye, 02/06/2012 01:20 PM

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wlfwalleye

I have been labeling my canning jars of bulk pipe tobacco with handwritten mailing labels for years. I really hated the looks
of them, they looked sloppy and it was hard to find what I wanted. I decided to make some new fancy labels using sticky back
paper and a little help from MS paint.


Jackal


I'll do what I will and I'll drink what I please
I'll smoke what I like 'till I cough and I wheeze
I'll drink and I'll whore and every pleasure realize
For this time tomorrow I may die


nwb

Nice.  That's a lot of tobacco. :biggrin:
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billy82

That looks really nice.
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metalhead y cigarguy

Looks good, but I think you need a few more jars.  :biggrin:
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horrido

Very nice looks like your ready to hunker down in case the world comes to an end.
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kola

That is impressive! And so are the labels.  Also glad to see that you use canning jars too ...

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vw77guy

Quotenwb - 2/6/2012  12:50 PM

Nice.  That's a lot of tobacco. :biggrin:

X2.  Does look good though. :bigthumbs:

sam a

haha i dont believe for a minute that is all you have cellared... where is the rest of it?
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lubrix

That's a lot!,looks great.
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Guru of ruining the moment.

sam a

and BTW where the hell are you getting bulk solani?
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gitfiddl

Quotesam a - 2/6/2012  6:24 PM

and BTW where the hell are you getting bulk solani?

I don't know where he's getting his, but my wife gets her bulk salami from me!

 :biggrin:
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McBryde

Quotegitfiddl - 2/6/2012  5:38 PM

Quotesam a - 2/6/2012  6:24 PM

and BTW where the hell are you getting bulk solani?

I don't know where he's getting his, but my wife gets her bulk salami from me!

 :biggrin:

 :lmao:  :lmao:

I need to raid YOUR cupboards Walleye!

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cocon

Good job, that is quite the tobacco bunker there... :biggrin:
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Brlesq

Very nice set up, Kyle!
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Hey! How come Habana is written on here with a Sharpie ?!?

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wlfwalleye

Quotesam a - 2/6/2012  5:17 PM

haha i dont believe for a minute that is all you have cellared... where is the rest of it?

Actually that is all of the bulk tobacco that I have.  Last summer I traded about 20lbs of good aged stuff for a new
drivetrain for one of my grain trucks.

I do have quite a bit of tinned tobacco though. ;-)

The Solani Silver Flake is from 100g tins. The tins don't seal and that stuff will dry out in a hurry if not jarred up right away.

sam a

ahh... i see... the cellar is looking good man! fine work.
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Rick4474

Good job on those labels.  The jars look like something you'd buy retail.


   
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