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Bassman65

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 30, 2022
782
1,362
Canada
Man. Looking at all these great tins makes me jealous. With Canada’s non descriptive packaging, I think we really miss out.

Best I can do is print out labels and put them on my jars. Not the same though. Then they unstick and it’s just a pain.
 

tartanphantom

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 20, 2025
165
1,135
62
Murfreesboro, TN
Haven't seen one with a naked girl spreading wide. Sorry.

So you're looking for a rare vintage tin of Beaver Shot Burley Mixture?
Good luck. I think they were bought out by STG, who promptly closed the factory and mothballed the blend.
I'm sure that Sutliff would have eventually made a "match blend", but we know how that story goes, don't we? 😆
 

The-CaptainBlack

Might Stick Around
Jun 20, 2020
54
95
Portland, OR
There was also this one tobacco that wasn't particularly great but I used to love their art.
I was only able to buy the pouches but it seems like they had the tins for many years, judging from the evolution of the packaging and slight changes in the drawing.
It is also in my opinion, one of those things that just "wouldn't fly nowadays".
Troost tin art basically depicted a man in a wooden pillory, smoking a pipe from a man who places it in his mouth.
It got my attention the first time I saw it.
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