I am in the process of cellaring a few pounds of Stonehaven and Penzance,with the help of my PC I print labels to use with my jars , I was wondering if any of you know the font type used by Esoterica.
Thank you, all help will be appreciated.
I am in the process of cellaring a few pounds of Stonehaven and Penzance,with the help of my PC I print labels to use with my jars , I was wondering if any of you know the font type used by Esoterica.
Thank you, all help will be appreciated.
Someones OCD is kicking in.![]()
Jason; A particular individual.
Lucida Calligraphy is close.
Light your bowl, free your soul.
Thanks Blade Boy, I actually ended up using my wife's calligraphy, we just finished.
Mallen, OCD? maybe,maybe, you should see how I organized my blades, one of these days I will post a picture.
Have a god night.
I like that you have several pounds stashed away. :)
~ Kent
•<[Self-certified Straight Shaver]>•
。。現在日本剃刀に夢中。。
~ Kent
•<[Self-certified Straight Shaver]>•
。。現在日本剃刀に夢中。。
~ Kent
•<[Self-certified Straight Shaver]>•
。。現在日本剃刀に夢中。。
I sure would like to try this Stonehaven and Penzance...
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. - Thomas A. Edison
I've heard of tobacco going decades inside mason/bell jars with no detrimental loss of moisture. I'm new to all this, but from what I can tell from the 7 or so tins and many bulk tobaccos I've tried, they can all stand to lose quite a bit of moisture before they're within optimal smoking range. Unless a blend was on the dry side to begin with, I personally wouldn't bother with a humidi pack, especially the kind that uses propylene glycol. However, I certainly do understand tobacco moisture is as subjective as what constitutes a good blend.
I picked 8oz of Esoterica and Stonehaven. Haven't broken into it yet
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