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Original Rum & Maple Blend No. 53 – Large 14 oz Vintage Tin (Larus Era, 1970s)

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    Before “aromatic” was a category, Rum & Maple was already a standard.

    This blend began in the late 1930s, when American tobacco companies were still experimenting with how far flavor could go without losing the soul of the leaf. The early advertisements promised a secret — perfect pipe smoking — and for a long time, Rum & Maple quietly lived up to it. It was mild, fragrant, and unlike anything else on the shelf, which is why it stayed in production for nearly seventy years while most blends came and went.

    The early ads tell the story clearly. Rum & Maple wasn’t sold as a novelty. It was sold as an answer. A blend for men who wanted something smoother, warmer, and easier to live with. Period copy spoke of carefully aged tobaccos, imported Syrian Latakia, Jamaican rum, and pure Vermont maple, combined through a process meant to make flavor part of the tobacco rather than something sprayed on top of it. It was advertised as clean, gentle, and even pleasant to be around — a pipe tobacco meant to be smoked, not announced. One 1940s advertisement promised simply “thrills,” showing Rum & Maple as both pipe mixture and cigarette — a reminder of a time when a good blend crossed formats without losing its identity.

    As the decades passed, the blend evolved the way all long-running American mixtures did. By the 1960s the Latakia had faded from the recipe, leaving a Virginia- and burley-forward base, and by the 1970s Rum & Maple had become what most smokers remember: a soft, faintly sweet, quietly aromatic tobacco that burned cool and never demanded attention. It was the kind of blend you could smoke all evening and forget you were smoking — which was exactly the point.

    This tin comes from that later, settled period of the blend’s life, when Rum & Maple was still made with restraint but packaged for regular use. The large 14 oz format was favored by long-term smokers and shop counters, not collectors, and most were opened, used, and discarded without a second thought. Very few were put away and forgotten.

    The packaging tells the story if you know what to look for. This is the friction-lid era, after the old key-wind tins were retired and before modern warnings and barcodes changed everything. The tin carries both the Rum & Maple Tobacco Co. name and the Larus & Brother Company, Inc. imprint, as issued. Inside, the tobacco was packaged for freshness rather than soldered shut — a small but important shift that places this squarely in the mid-1970s, when the blend still had its old character but the world around it was changing.

    This one has waited.

    The tin remains full and undisturbed, with the original contents intact. The lever opener is no longer present. Everything else is clean, original, and exactly as you’d expect from a well-kept large-format tin of this era.

    Rum & Maple in this era was never sticky, never loud, and never candy-sweet. The maple note was warm and woody, the rum subtle and dark, sitting behind a creamy burley base with just enough Virginia brightness to keep things alive. The room note was always part of the appeal — gentle, familiar, and unmistakably old-fashioned. The tin said it best: Good by itself. Good as a mixer. Many smokers used it to soften harsher blends, or to add warmth to straight burley or Virginia mixtures.

    By the early 2000s, Rum & Maple disappeared quietly, like many American classics did. Not because it failed, but because the era that made it necessary had ended. In the advertisements, they promised “thrills.” In the end, what it offered was something better: a blend people stayed with.

    Details:
    - Original Rum & Maple Pipe Mixture
    -Blend No. 53
    -Large 14 oz tin
    -Circa mid-1970s production
    -Full and undisturbed; lever opener not present
    -Bright, clean graphics
    -Friction-lid canister
    -Excellent display condition
    -Discontinued blend
    -Made in the USA

    Seller

    pbaggie12

    118 total auctions

    2 current auctions

    Auction Information
    • Mr Sprite bid $201.99February 3, 2026 11:02 pm [increased max bid]

    • Mr Sprite bid $201.99February 3, 2026 9:29 pm

    • XXXFhlight bid $187.99February 3, 2026 9:28 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $185.99February 3, 2026 9:28 pm

    • XXXFhlight bid $174.99February 3, 2026 9:28 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $172.99February 3, 2026 9:28 pm

    • XXXFhlight bid $167.00February 3, 2026 9:27 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $165.00February 3, 2026 9:27 pm

    • XXXFhlight bid $163.00February 3, 2026 9:27 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $161.00February 3, 2026 9:27 pm

    • XXXFhlight bid $153.00February 3, 2026 9:26 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $151.00February 3, 2026 9:26 pm

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    • Mr Sprite bid $147.00February 3, 2026 9:26 pm

    • XXXFhlight bid $145.00February 3, 2026 9:26 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $143.00February 3, 2026 9:26 pm

    • XXXFhlight bid $141.00February 3, 2026 9:26 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $139.00February 3, 2026 9:26 pm

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    • Mr Sprite bid $118.00February 3, 2026 12:37 am

    • neal.bags bid $110.00February 3, 2026 12:37 am [auto]

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    • mason bid $68.00February 1, 2026 8:25 pm

    • Pipe14142014 bid $66.00January 31, 2026 11:01 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $64.00January 31, 2026 11:01 pm

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    • Mr Sprite bid $53.00January 30, 2026 8:57 pm

    • neal.bags bid $51.00January 30, 2026 8:57 pm [auto]

    • Mr Sprite bid $50.00January 30, 2026 8:57 pm

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    • Mr Sprite bid $40.00January 30, 2026 8:56 pm

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    • Mr Sprite bid $21.99January 30, 2026 8:56 pm

    • neal.bags bid $21.49January 30, 2026 3:40 pm [auto]

    • mason bid $20.99January 30, 2026 3:40 pm

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    • Johnrobeen bid $5.25January 30, 2026 3:05 am

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    • Johnrobeen bid $1.10January 30, 2026 3:04 am

    • Mcgoo94 bid $1.00January 29, 2026 11:21 pm

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    (Ended) Original Rum & Maple Blend No. 53 – Large 14 oz Vintage Tin (Larus Era, 1970s)

    Before “aromatic” was a category, Rum & Maple was already a standard.

    This blend began in the late 1930s, when American tobacco companies were still experimenting with how far flavor could go without losing the soul of the leaf. The early advertisements promised a secret — perfect pipe smoking — and for a long time, Rum & Maple quietly lived up to it. It was mild, fragrant, and unlike anything else on the shelf, which is why it stayed in production for nearly seventy years while most blends came and went.

    The early ads tell the story clearly. Rum & Maple wasn’t sold as a novelty. It was sold as an answer. A blend for men who wanted something smoother, warmer, and easier to live with. Period copy spoke of carefully aged tobaccos, imported Syrian Latakia, Jamaican rum, and pure Vermont maple, combined through a process meant to make flavor part of the tobacco rather than something sprayed on top of it. It was advertised as clean, gentle, and even pleasant to be around — a pipe tobacco meant to be smoked, not announced. One 1940s advertisement promised simply “thrills,” showing Rum & Maple as both pipe mixture and cigarette — a reminder of a time when a good blend crossed formats without losing its identity.

    As the decades passed, the blend evolved the way all long-running American mixtures did. By the 1960s the Latakia had faded from the recipe, leaving a Virginia- and burley-forward base, and by the 1970s Rum & Maple had become what most smokers remember: a soft, faintly sweet, quietly aromatic tobacco that burned cool and never demanded attention. It was the kind of blend you could smoke all evening and forget you were smoking — which was exactly the point.

    This tin comes from that later, settled period of the blend’s life, when Rum & Maple was still made with restraint but packaged for regular use. The large 14 oz format was favored by long-term smokers and shop counters, not collectors, and most were opened, used, and discarded without a second thought. Very few were put away and forgotten.

    The packaging tells the story if you know what to look for. This is the friction-lid era, after the old key-wind tins were retired and before modern warnings and barcodes changed everything. The tin carries both the Rum & Maple Tobacco Co. name and the Larus & Brother Company, Inc. imprint, as issued. Inside, the tobacco was packaged for freshness rather than soldered shut — a small but important shift that places this squarely in the mid-1970s, when the blend still had its old character but the world around it was changing.

    This one has waited.

    The tin remains full and undisturbed, with the original contents intact. The lever opener is no longer present. Everything else is clean, original, and exactly as you’d expect from a well-kept large-format tin of this era.

    Rum & Maple in this era was never sticky, never loud, and never candy-sweet. The maple note was warm and woody, the rum subtle and dark, sitting behind a creamy burley base with just enough Virginia brightness to keep things alive. The room note was always part of the appeal — gentle, familiar, and unmistakably old-fashioned. The tin said it best: Good by itself. Good as a mixer. Many smokers used it to soften harsher blends, or to add warmth to straight burley or Virginia mixtures.

    By the early 2000s, Rum & Maple disappeared quietly, like many American classics did. Not because it failed, but because the era that made it necessary had ended. In the advertisements, they promised “thrills.” In the end, what it offered was something better: a blend people stayed with.


    Details:
    - Original Rum & Maple Pipe Mixture
    -Blend No. 53
    -Large 14 oz tin
    -Circa mid-1970s production
    -Full and undisturbed; lever opener not present
    -Bright, clean graphics
    -Friction-lid canister
    -Excellent display condition
    -Discontinued blend
    -Made in the USA

    This auction contains tobacco.  If you live in certain states, you will be unable to purchase this product.

    Bid History (53 Bids)

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    # Amount Bidder Type Date
    53 $201.99 M***e Advance 4 Feb 2026 @ 12:02:58am
    52 $201.99 M***e New 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:29:06pm
    51 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:28:37pm
    50 $185.99 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:28:37pm
    49 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:28:03pm
    48 $172.99 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:28:03pm
    47 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:27:28pm
    46 $165.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:27:28pm
    45 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:27:09pm
    44 $161.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:27:09pm
    43 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:45pm
    42 $151.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:45pm
    41 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:31pm
    40 $147.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:31pm
    39 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:14pm
    38 $143.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:14pm
    37 $200.00 X***t Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:01pm
    36 $139.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:26:01pm
    35 $200.00 X***t New 3 Feb 2026 @ 10:07:33pm
    34 $135.00 M***e New 3 Feb 2026 @ 1:37:39am
    33 $116.00 n***s Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 1:37:05am
    32 $108.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 1:37:05am
    31 $116.00 n***s Auto 3 Feb 2026 @ 1:36:57am
    30 $104.00 M***e Outbid 3 Feb 2026 @ 1:36:57am
    29 $116.00 n***s New 1 Feb 2026 @ 11:29:01pm
    28 $100.00 m***n Auto 1 Feb 2026 @ 11:26:32pm
    27 $97.00 n***s Outbid 1 Feb 2026 @ 11:26:32pm
    26 $100.00 m***n Auto 1 Feb 2026 @ 11:25:56pm
    25 $86.00 n***s Outbid 1 Feb 2026 @ 11:25:56pm
    24 $100.00 m***n New 1 Feb 2026 @ 9:25:23pm
    23 $70.00 P***4 Auto 1 Feb 2026 @ 9:25:02pm
    22 $68.00 m***n Outbid 1 Feb 2026 @ 9:25:02pm
    21 $70.00 P***4 Auto 1 Feb 2026 @ 12:01:13am
    20 $64.00 M***e Outbid 1 Feb 2026 @ 12:01:13am
    19 $70.00 P***4 New 31 Jan 2026 @ 1:05:54pm
    18 $60.00 M***e Auto 31 Jan 2026 @ 3:12:21am
    17 $59.00 P***4 Outbid 31 Jan 2026 @ 3:12:21am
    16 $60.00 M***e Auto 31 Jan 2026 @ 3:11:43am
    15 $55.00 P***4 Outbid 31 Jan 2026 @ 3:11:43am
    14 $60.00 M***e New 30 Jan 2026 @ 9:57:36pm
    13 $51.00 n***s Auto 30 Jan 2026 @ 9:57:11pm
    12 $50.00 M***e Outbid 30 Jan 2026 @ 9:57:11pm
    11 $51.00 n***s Auto 30 Jan 2026 @ 9:56:50pm
    10 $40.00 M***e Outbid 30 Jan 2026 @ 9:56:50pm
    9 $51.00 n***s Auto 30 Jan 2026 @ 9:56:25pm
    8 $21.99 M***e Outbid 30 Jan 2026 @ 9:56:25pm
    7 $51.00 n***s Auto 30 Jan 2026 @ 4:40:10pm
    6 $20.99 m***n Outbid 30 Jan 2026 @ 4:40:10pm
    5 $51.00 n***s New 30 Jan 2026 @ 7:27:08am
    4 $19.99 J***n New 30 Jan 2026 @ 4:05:06am
    3 $5.00 M***4 Auto 30 Jan 2026 @ 4:04:43am
    2 $1.10 J***n Outbid 30 Jan 2026 @ 4:04:43am
    1 $5.00 M***4 New 30 Jan 2026 @ 12:21:36am
    $1.00   Start 30 Jan 2026 @ 12:03:04am
    The auction has ended!

    Ending Price

    201.99