How can you tell? Are you judging based on the lack of rust on the bottom? From what I have seen, I have not seen a different brand design for Half & Half. Just curious as I run across may old tobacco tins in antique stores, especially PA and unless it is a brand that has not been made a really long time, I feel as if most are not as old as the are trying to be passed off as. My initial opinion would be it has at least some age simply because of the way to open the can. How long has the large tubs that are cardboard and have the pull tab been in use, like the ones used today?Not very old
Well thats pretty damn old to me :P I mean I was only 1 year old in 1970 :rofl:This tin is likely from the 70's or 80's
This is the information I always want to find but can't.A really OLD can would be 16 ounce, not 14
This is a good point. Perception changes everything.Depends on what you define as "old."
This is what I was thinking in my original post. I thought these sort of cans were already on their way out by the 70's.The tins with the roll key haven't been made for a long time. I have one-"Bourbon Blend" that is from the 1980's.