Looking to age this box of velvet.

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JoburgB2

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 30, 2024
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Dundee, Scotland
Not familiar with the Velvet brand. But the photo of the product in what appears to be a foil pouch reminds me of finer cut ribbons of chewing tobacco, like Red Man. I thought much of Kentucky and Ohio burley found its way into chewing tobacco. But that is just uninformed perception.
 

stewartu

Might Stick Around
Apr 15, 2012
77
109
60
How is the moisture content? I rehydrated a large can of Walnut a few years ago. Once I got it restored, it was pretty tasty. A pleasant surprise. Send us some tasting notes.
 

drrock

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 20, 2011
551
839
Minnesota
A guess as to the age:
There's no bar code on the outside of the box.
Bar codes started being used in 1974.
The coupon inside the box has an address with a zip code.
Zip codes were introduced in 1963.

I suspect that old box/pouch of Velvet came from within that 11 year span.
It's fun finding "antique" treasures from the pipe world!
 
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Strange Quark

Lurker
Nov 9, 2023
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A quick search in the Tobacco Archives produced this hit. It's just starting point and with a lot of work you might be able to nail down the exact promotion or confine it to a more limited time frame. The latter link was the initial search criteria: NEW! VELVET-GRANGER PIPE OFFER.


Ligget & Myers Tobacco Company, March 1968
See #6
Continue to work Velvet and Granger pipe combinations

 

Auxsender

Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
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5,836
Nashville
A guess as to the age:
There's no bar code on the outside of the box.
Bar codes started being used in 1974.
The coupon inside the box has an address with a zip code.
Zip codes were introduced in 1963.

I suspect that old box/pouch of Velvet came from within that 11 year span.
It's fun finding "antique" treasures from the pipe world!
Very clever!
I like that the clues you used had nothing to do with pipe tobacco.