Hey Sixgun or anyone else, how old are these?

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Hey Sixgun or anyone else, how old are these?

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Stopped by antique shop this afternoon with the Boss Lady and spotted several of these on a shelf. I thought they
were cool so I bought a couple. There were three or four others but these are the two I use the most.
Wondering about how old they are. The can of Unique has a $3.30 price on it. :shock:

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I have identical cans purchased in the early 1960's.
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spaghetti wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:53 pm I have identical cans purchased in the early 1960's.
Cool!
Thank you!!

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Yes , probably in the 60's. I have a couple also. I shot some up last year that had a $3.?? Price tag and it shot just fine.
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I believe That is the can for Unique when I started reloading in 1960. It came in that type of can for several years.
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Lucky dog. I would love to find some old ones like that. Been trying to find a large one to make a lamp out of.
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Yea...like others have said....sixties.....when I first started reloading in '72 those cans were still in use. I believe that these cans ended by mid seventies or so.

These cans came into play in the fifties. I had quite a collection of them in many different powder types.....maybe 30 cans that I personally used up. Just over the course of the last year I burned up 4 cans of Hi-Vel #2 and it was fine with excellent velocities. -----6
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Now! THIS is old. I even have older ones but I'm too lazy to dig them out from my display. I even have a DuPont black powder one from the late 1800's. The Bullseye and Unique are pre war. A couple of these were presents from my most excellent friend and mentor, Jack Kort.

If ya notice, the Laflin & Rand powder can has loadings for the 32-40, 38-55, 38-56, 40-82, 45-70 and 45-90.

The 2400, Unique, 4320, Reloader 21, DuPont Bulk, and that Italian powder at the top are all factory complete and full.----6

No, no, I can't be THAT old. Even at 63 I still remember some of these cans on dealers shelves.....b.s...maybe Terry Murbach can. :D

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That's cool Jack! I may stop and pick up a couple more if I'm back out that way again. There was a can of 2400 and a couple others that I can't remember.

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Yours look similar to what adorns the top of one of my safes Sixgun!

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I've got some like the original post, but never considered them collectable. Tried to sell them at our local gun show for a few dollars each and nobody wanted them.
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Marlinman...go figure......this new generation does not care about old stuff. A couple of weeks ago I took a box of about 30 old powder cans to the auction house....and I'll be happy to get $20 for them all.---6
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