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What constitutes an 'old' tin?
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<blockquote data-quote="dougc905" data-source="post: 147009" data-attributes="member: 537"><p>Just checking 4noggins.com for their shipping rates when I noticed that they have consignment tobacco for sale. Intrigued, I took a look.... and was shocked to see what they are asking for what I consider to be not old but merely middle aged tins. Some of these tins only date back to 2005 and they want 3x list! Astounding! Others dating to 1998. I can see those being regarded as old, but just.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, MOST of my tins date from the late 1990's and early 2000's. This price multiplication is nuts. It's just false economy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougc905, post: 147009, member: 537"] Just checking 4noggins.com for their shipping rates when I noticed that they have consignment tobacco for sale. Intrigued, I took a look.... and was shocked to see what they are asking for what I consider to be not old but merely middle aged tins. Some of these tins only date back to 2005 and they want 3x list! Astounding! Others dating to 1998. I can see those being regarded as old, but just. Anyway, MOST of my tins date from the late 1990's and early 2000's. This price multiplication is nuts. It's just false economy. [/QUOTE]
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