Widely available in the 70's. Use it, but save the can.
About 25 years ago, I saw a Dupont black powder can in an antique store. The owner wanted $75 for the can at that time. Can't imagine the cost today.Curtis & Harvey powder tins made in Scotland and an early one made in Hounslow
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I’ve just finished my last (of two) tins of identical Goex powder, tins marked 1958. It worked perfectly in my Ruger OA and TC Seneca .36. I’ve never heard of Curtis brand thoughThis is a new one for me, does anybody recognize this brand. surely it's very old, but the powder seems fine and I'll burn it.View attachment 65783
I have a few Du Pont cans still w the powder in 'em. When I was a teenager it was 75 cents/lb, and a 15 year old could buy it with no questions asked.About 25 years ago, I saw a Dupont black powder can in an antique store. The owner wanted $75 for the can at that time. Can't imagine the cost today.
This was near Kings Mill, Ohio.
I'm another shooter that has a can or two of that powder, it's not quite as good as goex. But it will get the job done. And it is better than elephant powder, and I use all of them for plinking.This is a new one for me, does anybody recognize this brand. surely it's very old, but the powder seems fine and I'll burn it.View attachment 65783
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