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Snow City
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The good news is today I found what I think is a small stash of pre-Orlik Dunhill tins and a local shop. The bad news is I live in Ontario and have to pay full retail, so I only grabbed one. It says its made in UK, has "with association with" on the rim and "e" symbol, So I'm assuming this is post-95 Murray made for European market. Can anyone confirm?
I was hoping for some London Mixture as mine has all but run out, but unfortunately they had none at all. ![]() |
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Adjusting to the Life
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I think you answered your own question. The Made in UK stamping is the proof.
Nice find......too bad it's so expensive now. That being said, we all may say this is a great price 5 or 10 years down the road! |
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Just an old Wiseguy!
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Unfortunately, Murray and Orlic tins look exactly the same (top & bottom). Is there any label on the back?
The only way to tell in the USA is by the label on the back. The Murray Tins have a different import/distributor label than the Orlick tins.
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#4 |
Snow City
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Nothing at all on the back. I had an Orlik tin of London Mixture with a back sticker, but nothing on this one. I imagine the Canadian distributor would have different procedures than the U.S. one, but who knows.
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I was always told that the Murray's tins were painted (like the one in the pic) and the Orlic tins have a sticker on the lid that did not cover the edges like the painted tins.
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Feeling at Home
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-edit- Here are some links with a ton of good info... http://loringpage.com/PipeArticles/tobdatepaper.html http://loringpage.com/PipeArticles/d...c/duntobac.htm Last edited by physiognomy; 11-08-2008 at 11:20 PM. |
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