Kentucky Club Brush Creek info?

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CamJam13

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Hey all!
I’ve recently started collecting old tobacco tins (among other vintage tins. But the tobacco ones are my fav) I actually stumbled here from an earlier thread that helped me age my 2 Prince Albert tins (1964 and post 1975) I can’t find ANY info on this other one though. It’s Kentucky Club Brush Creek. Not a pocket tin, but a cube. Any info on the history and even a ballpark age would be greatly appreciated!

Side note- one of the Prince Albert’s and the Brush creek still have tobacco in them and they smell amazing. Thought that was cool. Got them for $3 off an online auction.
 

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Hey all!
I’ve recently started collecting old tobacco tins (among other vintage tins. But the tobacco ones are my fav) I actually stumbled here from an earlier thread that helped me age my 2 Prince Albert tins (1964 and post 1975) I can’t find ANY info on this other one though. It’s Kentucky Club Brush Creek. Not a pocket tin, but a cube. Any info on the history and even a ballpark age would be greatly appreciated!

Side note- one of the Prince Albert’s and the Brush creek still have tobacco in them and they smell amazing. Thought that was cool. Got them for $3 off an online auction.
I love collecting new and old tins when I can too Cam, $3 thats a great buy mate well done (y)
 
Hey all!
I’ve recently started collecting old tobacco tins (among other vintage tins. But the tobacco ones are my fav) I actually stumbled here from an earlier thread that helped me age my 2 Prince Albert tins (1964 and post 1975) I can’t find ANY info on this other one though. It’s Kentucky Club Brush Creek. Not a pocket tin, but a cube. Any info on the history and even a ballpark age would be greatly appreciated!

Side note- one of the Prince Albert’s and the Brush creek still have tobacco in them and they smell amazing. Thought that was cool. Got them for $3 off an online auction.
I remember Brush Creek for the mid-'60's when I worked in a pipe shop. The square cube/tin was popular back then. I faintly remember smoking the blend back then; but don't recall anything special about it. None of the Kentucky Club blends did much for me!! FWIW, FTRPLT
 

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