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Mark, I sold mine for 200 last year and it was in just about the same shape and it did have half the primers in it. What's in you tin looks like percussion caps not primers though. Nice find.
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Mark, I sold mine at the Baltimore Show 2 years ago for $175. There were no primers in it and it was about in the condition of the one you are showing here.
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Mark,Nice tin,I collect power can and shot shell box's.J.J.Roberts
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10-01-2014, 10:52 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Buyer beware. The Parker primer tin label has been reproduced.
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Bill, are they still available somewhere? I would be fine with a repro to put in a case
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Rick, I know where a few originals are if you are interested.
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I don't know who reproduced the label.
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My comment about "reproductions" was not meant as a comment about Mark's tin, only a message for those still searching for one.
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