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Swollen Cornell and Diehl tins
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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 465217" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>If the blend has Virginia in it the tins will swell a lot as they age. There is most likely nothing at all wrong with your tobacco. I had a tin of field and stream tinned by Phillip Morris in 1962 that looked like it was ready to explode. It was so swollen that you could easily stick a pencil under one edge of the tin without it touching the rim. The tobacco inside was just fine. Other than Field and Stream being really nasty patchouli scented stuff it was perfectly fine. If you are really concerned about spoilage go ahead and pop the tins. If everything is satisfactory to you just jar it up and smoke it at your leisure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 465217, member: 2140"] If the blend has Virginia in it the tins will swell a lot as they age. There is most likely nothing at all wrong with your tobacco. I had a tin of field and stream tinned by Phillip Morris in 1962 that looked like it was ready to explode. It was so swollen that you could easily stick a pencil under one edge of the tin without it touching the rim. The tobacco inside was just fine. Other than Field and Stream being really nasty patchouli scented stuff it was perfectly fine. If you are really concerned about spoilage go ahead and pop the tins. If everything is satisfactory to you just jar it up and smoke it at your leisure. [/QUOTE]
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