Edison Green Tea Amberol?

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Lucius1958
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Re: Edison Green Tea Amberol?

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Cody K wrote:
What could be better??
How about if the tubes came filled with a nice single-malt scotch?
Nestled inside a copy of "A Wee Deoch an Doris"? :lol:

Or, if you prefer a 2 minute record for a 2 minute style box:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x22jw9 ... olin_music

Bill
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Re: Edison Green Tea Amberol?

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I'm a tea drinker AND I need some more Edison record boxes, this is perfect! :D

:lol:

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Re: Edison Green Tea Amberol?

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I have used the Acme Spirally Wound Paper Products to make my boxes. Below is the latest one for my new cylinders, this is a new blank that I make, not an original blank. The box has a long inner tube, short outer tube, sleeve and then paper caps over the ends, kind of a hybrid between an Edison Amberol and Gold Moulded box. http://www.acmespiral.com/ As I need the boxes to sell my product in, not sell as a storage box. You can have your own made, They can make a small order, but it is better to order quantities over 500, or 1000 as it is cheaper.
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New cylinder boxes, three piece inner long tube, shorter outer tube, sleeve top, and paper caps on the ends. My next order will have the paper caps smaller so they fit into the bottom and top ring.
New cylinder boxes, three piece inner long tube, shorter outer tube, sleeve top, and paper caps on the ends. My next order will have the paper caps smaller so they fit into the bottom and top ring.
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