Brindley’s English Mixture 1-3/4 oz tins – 1970’s era
$75.00
These 1970’s era Brindley’s English Mixture tins are noted on the top label as 1-3/4 oz tins, which is just shy of 50 grams. From Google:
Brindley’s Mixture (often remembered as an English-style blend) was originally a brand of Reymer & Brothers and was famously blended and manufactured by the New York firm Faber, Coe & Gregg, Inc.
- Original Manufacturer: Vintage tins explicitly attribute the production of the blend to Faber, Coe & Gregg, Inc. out of New York.
- The Blend Composition: Though frequently categorized by pipe smokers as an American-style “English” blend due to its ingredients, it features a base of Burley, Latakia, and Virginia tobaccos.
- Pop Culture Trivia: Brindley’s Mixture is famously known among enthusiasts as the preferred personal pipe tobacco brand of Moe Howard, the leader of The Three Stooges.
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