Yes, I think Dunhill tin prices will skyrocket. Perhaps even more so than McClellands, as they are more widely known outside the USA. Although the inventory of Dunhill tins is probably ten times that of McClellands tins. So it'll take a while before the pinch is felt. Actually the present incarnation of Dunhill ceases production months ago. It'll probably take a year for the stock, outside of personal cellars, to he depleted completely. But I'd guesstimate today's ten dollar Dunhill tin will probably be worth five times that, at least, in two or three years. Now, should another company step up to the plate and proceed to manufacture Dunhill tins, why, instead a five times, I'd guesstimate a twofold increase in value.