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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 284533" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Yes, when you open them, K&K has started using their paper top liner at least on the latest Ratray's tins I've recently gotten. As for Dunhill, even back when they shifted ALL tinned 'bac production to Murray's there was no indication, packaging wise, that it was NOT made in Jemyn St. I would imagine K&K will continue this practice as Orlik did as well strictly because of the "branding" issue for marketing purposes. And I've never seen or been aware of any way other than by the tin itself back in the 60's/70's that you could tell from the outside of the tin itself! I would imagine the best way would be to but some, open it and smoke it :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 284533, member: 2244"] Yes, when you open them, K&K has started using their paper top liner at least on the latest Ratray's tins I've recently gotten. As for Dunhill, even back when they shifted ALL tinned 'bac production to Murray's there was no indication, packaging wise, that it was NOT made in Jemyn St. I would imagine K&K will continue this practice as Orlik did as well strictly because of the "branding" issue for marketing purposes. And I've never seen or been aware of any way other than by the tin itself back in the 60's/70's that you could tell from the outside of the tin itself! I would imagine the best way would be to but some, open it and smoke it :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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