Old unopened pipe tobacco

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  • Truckman68

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    Feb 27, 2013
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    Hello, I was going thru a bag of old tobacco tins that I got at the flea market. Mostly Velvet and Prince Albert but there was one Kentucky Club that still has the pouch of tobacco in it unopened. It still has a tax stamp on the pouch that says act of Feb 26 1926 series 120. I don't know how to date it but I think that the date is when the revenue act was passed. I enjoy smoking a pipe but am definitely not a enthusiast . Does anyone else have any thoughts on this? I will try to load a picture.
     

    Truckman68

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    Feb 27, 2013
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    Thanks, I thought they wouldn't allow tobacco to be sold on there but you're right. It's not worth much, I am unsure if I should try and rehydrate it or just throw it out and sVe the tin. I have been trying to figure out what to do with them. I may make a couple of harmonica microphones but there has to be something else. Maybe good for making little cleaning kits. Lol
     

    kramer5702

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    May 16, 2015
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    No real rehydrating with it...it's probably close to dust by now lol. I personally love the look and character the old tobacco products had, nothing harmful and you have more fun more money and more women when you smoke hahaha
     
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