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Bloch Brothers

Tins, Kentucky Club, Tobacco Mixture, Blue / Turquoise, Equestrian Horse & Rider, Empty, Vintage

Tins, Kentucky Club, Tobacco Mixture, Blue / Turquoise, Equestrian Horse & Rider, Empty, Vintage

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  • Vintage Tin, Kentucky Club Aromatic Pipe Tobacco Mixture, RARE Turquoise Blue with Rider and Horse Logo, Tobacciana 1oz. Sampler, Collectible Decorative Tins, Mid Century Advertising Promotional Products, Storage Tin, Fun Equestrian Decor, Bloch Brother Co, (Discontinued) 
  • Made in: Wheeling, WV, USA
  • Vintage: 1950's - 1970's (estimated)
  • Details:  This is such a wonderful pipe tobacco tin, it's from Kentucky Club.  Featuring their equestrian logo with a horse and jumper.  This one is hard to find, it's solid turquoise blue, (typically they are found half blue and half white).  A decorative tin, unique addition to any tobacciana or vintage tin collection. Ideal for advertising or equestrian collectors. This tin is empty.  
  • Material:  Metal / Tin
  • Dimensions:  2.25 inches Square, 1 oz size (empty)
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Very Good Vintage Condition.  Please note size.  No dents, some scratches, paint loss, a natural patina caused by oxidation and some rust spots, mostly inside and bottom.  Acceptable due to age/use/wear. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.   

Bloch Brothers Kentucky Club Mixture - The Aromatic Kentucky Club mix was introduced in 1934 by the Penn Tobacco Company in Wilkes-Barre, PA, in this small pocket tin size. The Bloch brothers did not introduce the product but acquired the brand nine years later in 1943, and moved the production to Wheeling, WV, circa 1948.  However, the Block Brothers history goes back to the year 1879, when the two German immigrant brothers, Aaron and Samuel Bloch started the tobacco (cigar) business in Wheeling, West Virginia.  The company was incorporated as The Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company in 1890.  In 1969 they sold the business to General Cigar and Tobacco Company.  In 1978, it became a division of Culbro, which was acquired by Helme Tobacco Company in 1983.  In the late 1980s,  John Middleton Inc. purchased the Kentucky Club brand, and was the last company to blend the tobacco under this name, they discontinued it in 2017.

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