Tobacco Tin

rusty6

Well-known Member
Besides the usual round tobacco tins I have a couple of these fancy "Repeater" tobacco tins. Made in Canada. I'd guess they are all of a hundred years old. Guess I need to research them a little further. Good for storing small parts for old tractors. :)
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Very neat little box. Guessing you have more time inside
in the winter. I wont bore you complaining about the zero
degree F temperatures in our forecast. Hope you are well.
How about some winter time bison video ? Are they still
next door ?
 
(quoted from post at 18:30:34 01/16/22)
How about some winter time bison video ? Are they still
next door ?
Weather has been above normal temps for the past few days. Right up to the thawing point which is a bit ridiculous for us in January. I've blown out my yard and driveway twice this week and still never got to town for supplies. More snow coming tomorrow they say so not sure if I'll go anywhere.
The bison go home for the winter where the owner feeds them but they'll be back in spring.
 
pretty sure i saw that metal tin at my grandfathers many years ago. those pickers might give you a hundred bucks for it,.lol.
 
(quoted from post at 18:53:15 01/16/22) pretty sure i saw that metal tin at my grandfathers many years ago. those pickers might give you a hundred bucks for it,.lol.
I doubt I'll ever sell any of these antiques unless things get pretty tough. I'll have to post a picture sometime of the Players tin I got at an auction sale almost 50 years ago. It was a blackened, dirt encrusted little square tin full of brass rivets. I started cleaning it up and amazed to see the condition of the Players insignia under all that dirt.
 

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