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*<font size="3">See more date tins here: '''[[DATING ENGLISH TINNED TOBACCO]]'''</font>
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*<font size="3">See our Tins Gallery here: '''[[Dunhill Tins Gallery]]'''</font>
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<font size="2">'''Addendum:''' As Arno van Goor reports in his article, "De Graaff tobacconist" (published in 2018), at some point, Dunhill also made blends for others. In The Netherlands was a tobacconist named "De Graaf". They had excellent house-blends but were discontinued at the end of the 1990s, early 2000s. After this period, the De Graaf mixtures were produced by Dunhill at the Dunhill Duke Street shop. (After the first transition, Dunhill Duke Street shop continued to offer custom blending for the next two decades and as part of that continuation, a small batch blender in London continued to produce a number of My Mixture blends, available only from the Duke Street shop).<ref name=arno>Goor, van Arno (2018). De Graaff tobacconist. Dutch Pipe Smoker, Retrieved April 2020 from [https://dutchpipesmoker.com/2018/08/28/de-graaff-tobacconist/?fbclid=IwAR3IJD1N4A7iOMuHrg6Z2zoxLSwt9fXgrmHKmtlLGzjRf-R4aNqffyyRJRU dutchpipesmoker.com]</ref></font>
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