What-is-it-Question CLXXV

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A silver novelty from 1910. Size 3 1/2" (9cm) X 2 1/4" (5.8cm).

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What is it?

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Is it something to do with coin rolling?
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Hi Pat,

No, nothing to do with coins at all.

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kaleidoscope with interchangeable color tubes.
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Hi Wev,

No, not a kaleidoscope, nor anything else that is viewed through.

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Hello Trev,

A cigarette rolling machine of some sort, the 8 cylinders being a filter for each cigarette?

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Hi Mike,

You're going down the right road and very nearly at the destination.

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Pipe loader? I have heard of them, but never saw one.
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You got it Wev

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J C Vickery - London - 1910

Surely the most unnecessary accessory ever invented!

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I've never seen one before.

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As a pipe smoker, I can see why these didn't last.
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Hi Pat,

With your knowledge of the tobacco industry, I wondered, do you recognize the suppliers mark on the cartridges?

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Several, generally in rough condition, up for auction now.
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Hi Trev.

Even when I enlarge the picture, I can't make out the lettering.
Do see ACK... , but can't match that to a tobacco manufacturer.

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Here is a Barron's Patent Filler c 1911. From the advertisements, the tobacco cartridges were offered in Craven Mixture (95 cents/1/4 lb) and Black Cat Mixture (45 cents/1/4 lb).

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Just curious, why would such a container have vents? I would have thought the object was to keep the tobacco moist.
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The lid is solid; the vented part was hinged so a moist paper could be inserted behind it.
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My guess there is a humifying agent (stone or sponge) beteen the panel with holes and an outside solid panel.

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Ah! Thanks both.

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Here's a google books link to a similar device that is shown more or less in action: http://books.google.com/books?id=NNoDAA ... 22&f=false" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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