Absolutely, while I like creating new labels from scratch I also really enjoy "remastering" old labels.
If a blend has great personality defining tin designs already I'd rather carefully recreate than try and replace. Personally the older the design the better but options are good too so here's a few.
Dunhill My Mixture 965
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In the Google Drive link I've included a few "rimless" versions that leave off the outer edge and text in case anyone prefers those and doesn't have a pair of scissors laying around.
I didn't forget about you
@TheWhale13!
Mac Baren Scottish Mixture
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Some fun design trivia: One of the hardest parts about remastering old labels is that if they were made prior to the 90s they're using old font sets most of which were never digitized. There's a lot of good examples on this tin, Mac Baren's logo font, the Circusesque MIXTURE and the elaborate script Scottish Blend are all either lost, proprietary or custom made typefaces. If I can't find a modern font that's close enough I make a custom one-off typeface for the design.
I will do Meistermischung 88 and the whole MM series at some point, you're right in that they're ripe for some good labels. It may take some time though, the most time consuming thing is always coming up with a new design/branding from scratch.
Some G.L. Pease Extras
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(Note: For Google Drive you'll need to click on the Fog City folder for those)
I finished this Windjammer label a little while ago but sat on it because I wasn't quite happy with it. However some last minute tweaks and I'm pretty content with it. I also added a few more of the Fog City labels, those single long names (Embarcadero and Montgomery) are challenging to design around to say the least. Had I not started with Union Square I likely would have taken these in another direction to better fit the trouble children.
Edit: Looking at the post the 80s version of 965 may print fairly darker than it should. Here's a lighter version that should print more accurately to the old labels.
965 Lighter Versions
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