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<blockquote data-quote="NeroWolfe" data-source="post: 316071" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>I searched the Forum, but could not find views on my question, so here goes: Some of the American round pipe tobacco tins (cans) have a body made from cardboard with a foil lining. The bottoms are plated steel (at least a magnet sticks to the bottoms), and the tops are the aluminum pull-tabs style. Question: Can these types of tins be cellared for a period of years, or should they be emptied upon purchase and put into Mason / Ball jars for long-term storage. Anyone have good / bad experience cellaring these types of tins? I am referring to the "Hearth and Home" type tins, not the McClelland or C&D tins. Thanks, chaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeroWolfe, post: 316071, member: 797"] I searched the Forum, but could not find views on my question, so here goes: Some of the American round pipe tobacco tins (cans) have a body made from cardboard with a foil lining. The bottoms are plated steel (at least a magnet sticks to the bottoms), and the tops are the aluminum pull-tabs style. Question: Can these types of tins be cellared for a period of years, or should they be emptied upon purchase and put into Mason / Ball jars for long-term storage. Anyone have good / bad experience cellaring these types of tins? I am referring to the "Hearth and Home" type tins, not the McClelland or C&D tins. Thanks, chaps. [/QUOTE]
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