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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 545263" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Sounds like you did a good thing for yourself. Open one and save one. I never had any problems with McClelland tins rusting or losing their seal, so I wouldn't bother opening the sealed tin just to put it in a jar. Not sure if anyone said to do that, but I know some folks remove tobacco to age it in jars. I don't think that is necessary with McClelland.</p><p></p><p>I too didn't have 40th Ann. until after they closed. I was very impressed. I try not to think about it.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of tin quality...I wonder how much each tin cost them. Like just the container. They're lined, or coated if you will. Pull tab. Plastic lid. Were they a nickel? A dime? Two bits? More?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 545263, member: 1211"] Sounds like you did a good thing for yourself. Open one and save one. I never had any problems with McClelland tins rusting or losing their seal, so I wouldn't bother opening the sealed tin just to put it in a jar. Not sure if anyone said to do that, but I know some folks remove tobacco to age it in jars. I don't think that is necessary with McClelland. I too didn't have 40th Ann. until after they closed. I was very impressed. I try not to think about it. Speaking of tin quality...I wonder how much each tin cost them. Like just the container. They're lined, or coated if you will. Pull tab. Plastic lid. Were they a nickel? A dime? Two bits? More? [/QUOTE]
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