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| Description |
| 29 Empty Altoids Tins | |
| These Altiods tins are the UK version, which should be of interest to any US fan. | |
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The size of a tin can be seen in this photo. Sorry that
the rule is the European way up. It might help to turn your screen upside
down.
Note: the rule and the O\ZON tin are not included in this auction. |
| This is what these tins look like in a desk drawer.
Note that there are 30 tins shown in the drawer, but this auction is only for 29. One ran away. |
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This is what 30 tins look like piled on a desk. Again, only 29 tins are included in the auction. Of course the desk, PC, random files, plant and shocked looking bystander are also not included. |
| Altoids mints are not proven to enhance bedroom
activity. The tins certainly aren't.
I hope the new owner of these tins will gain as much satisfaction and humour value from these tins as my colleagues and I have. The tins were originally the property of Nigel Blinman. More information can be found on http://www.blinman.com/. | |

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