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Was sold out before I even knewAnyone happen to snag any of the GL Pease Renaissance Reserve that was released today? I saw it was only a 500 can release.
Was sold out before I even knewAnyone happen to snag any of the GL Pease Renaissance Reserve that was released today? I saw it was only a 500 can release.
I grabbed 2 tins. They set a cap of 2 tins per person/per day. Didn't last long. They had 300 of the 500 tinsAnyone happen to snag any of the GL Pease Renaissance Reserve that was released today? I saw it was only a 500 can release.
I heard most places that did have it for sale sold out in less than 30 minutes....Anyone happen to snag any of the GL Pease Renaissance Reserve that was released today? I saw it was only a 500 can release.
I wish...forgot about it. The plan was to try to order at lunch or coffee break.Anyone happen to snag any of the GL Pease Renaissance Reserve that was released today? I saw it was only a 500 can release.
Sweet Haul Bro!Fribourg & Treyer Blackjack
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Sam Gawith St. James Flake
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Rattray's Marlin Flake
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C&D Haunted Bookshop
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C&D Old Joe Krantz and Haunted Bookshop
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Gawith Hoggarth Brown Twist Sliced. MacBaren Old Dark Fired Ready Rubbed.
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Gawith Hoggarth Rum Twist
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MacBaren HH Old Dark Fired and Bold Kentucky
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Five Brothers
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C&D Epiphany
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Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake
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Exotac MatchSafe XL for kitchen matches. Olive Drab and Black.
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Buffing wheels
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Pipe cleaners and rubber stem bits.
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Third from the top, with the diamond shank!!Corn cob lot. Bought it for the bent bulldog and was pleased to find that a few of them were still new or lightly used.
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Not sure if you've used the buffing wheel yet but I've found that the best way to fluff those up is to run the drill on the highest speed and use a hacksaw blade. A flathead screwdriver would work also but a hacksaw blade is much better IMO.Buffing wheels
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Thanks for the tip.Not sure if you've used the buffing wheel yet but I've found that the best way to fluff those up is to run the drill on the highest speed and use a hacksaw blade. A flathead screwdriver would work also but a hacksaw blade is much better IMO.