I'm not sure, but it's no later than the 1950s, and could be older. Can we get a close up on what's left of that stamp? And is there any writing on the other side of the tub?Update to this thread, I still haven't popped this open. So much other stuff in my rotation, I thought I'd wait for a special occasion. However.....I was in my local B&M store a few weeks ago and noticed an old tobacco cutter and a unopened can of Ready Rub on the counter! This one is super old, @JimInks or other old timers, do you have any idea how old this may be? Anyway, Jerry the owner said a lady in the neighbourhood was cleaning out her basement and just dropped them off for him. (Nice old lady, leading me to wonder what the hell I'm missing out on in that basement!) Anyway, Jerry is going to invite all his pipe smokers to an event where he will pop this can open and let everyone smoke a bowl with a whiskey. I'll be posting to my Canadian friends living in the Toronto area the time and date. Can't wait to give this a try!
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Thanks Jim, I'll get more pictures and attach. As for this kind of tin, I understand that they were known for keeping tobacco stable over a very long time. Do you think we can assume that it will be smokeable after opening or will it require a few weeks with a Boveda?I'm not sure, but it's no later than the 1950s, and could be older. Can we get a close up on what's left of that stamp? And is there any writing on the other side of the tub?
I'm not sure, but it's no later than the 1950s, and could be older. Can we get a close up on what's left of that stamp? And is there any writing on the other side of the tub?
@JimInks and all. Here are some more detailed pictures of the can and stamp. There is a date of Feb 26, 1926 on it, but that is likely the date that the Virginia Tax office was created??! Let me know what you think please. I think we will plan to open it a week in advance to ensure that it's smokable when the event happens.Thanks Jim, I'll get more pictures and attach. As for this kind of tin, I understand that they were known for keeping tobacco stable over a very long time. Do you think we can assume that it will be smokeable after opening or will it require a few weeks with a Boveda?
1948.@JimInks and all. Here are some more detailed pictures of the can and stamp. There is a date of Feb 26, 1926 on it, but that is likely the date that the Virginia Tax office was created??! Let me know what you think please. I think we will plan to open it a week in advance to ensure that it's smokable when the event happens.