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<blockquote data-quote="Justpipes" data-source="post: 23208" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Just out of curiosity sake I would love to get my hands of an old tin of Walnut that has been sitting around for decades undisturbed.</p><p></p><p>I have a large unopened tin of Dunhill American blend that has a 1923 tax stamp on it. John Loring told me that it was probably from the WWII era when Dunhill had contracted a factory in Richmond, VA to package some of their tobaccos while their own factory was out of commission during the war. John told me that the tobacco would probably be fine once it is rehydrated. I found it at a flea market type place in a small town here in NC.</p><p></p><p>Again, I would love to find an old unopened Walnut tin from the time or earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justpipes, post: 23208, member: 38"] Just out of curiosity sake I would love to get my hands of an old tin of Walnut that has been sitting around for decades undisturbed. I have a large unopened tin of Dunhill American blend that has a 1923 tax stamp on it. John Loring told me that it was probably from the WWII era when Dunhill had contracted a factory in Richmond, VA to package some of their tobaccos while their own factory was out of commission during the war. John told me that the tobacco would probably be fine once it is rehydrated. I found it at a flea market type place in a small town here in NC. Again, I would love to find an old unopened Walnut tin from the time or earlier. [/QUOTE]
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