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This vintage Red Dot Shotgun Powder tin, born in the 1960s, is a tribute to the shed dwellers that had grease under their nails and wisdom in their eyes.
Its weathered yellow paint, bold lettering, and satisfyingly industrial form carry the grit of a junk yard, the hum of old radios, and the clink of socket wrenches. A perfect resting place for those who believed a cold beer and a bit of elbow grease could solve most problems. This tin may be smokeless powder no more, but it still packs a punch.
A small amount of ashes can be placed freely inside with the lid sealed securely.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Dimensions: H 10xm x W 9cm
Capacity: 300ml approx.
The Last Hurrah’s Weird and Wonderful Urns range are locally and internationally sourced urns, if you are after something strange, one-of-a-kind or personalised for your oddball persons ashes, then you have found the right place.
This vintage Red Dot Shotgun Powder tin, born in the 1960s, is a tribute to the shed dwellers that had grease under their nails and wisdom in their eyes.
Its weathered yellow paint, bold lettering, and satisfyingly industrial form carry the grit of a junk yard, the hum of old radios, and the clink of socket wrenches. A perfect resting place for those who believed a cold beer and a bit of elbow grease could solve most problems. This tin may be smokeless powder no more, but it still packs a punch.
A small amount of ashes can be placed freely inside with the lid sealed securely.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Dimensions: H 10xm x W 9cm
Capacity: 300ml approx.
The Last Hurrah’s Weird and Wonderful Urns range are locally and internationally sourced urns, if you are after something strange, one-of-a-kind or personalised for your oddball persons ashes, then you have found the right place.
This vintage Red Dot Shotgun Powder tin, born in the 1960s, is a tribute to the shed dwellers that had grease under their nails and wisdom in their eyes.
Its weathered yellow paint, bold lettering, and satisfyingly industrial form carry the grit of a junk yard, the hum of old radios, and the clink of socket wrenches. A perfect resting place for those who believed a cold beer and a bit of elbow grease could solve most problems. This tin may be smokeless powder no more, but it still packs a punch.
A small amount of ashes can be placed freely inside with the lid sealed securely.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Dimensions: H 10xm x W 9cm
Capacity: 300ml approx.
The Last Hurrah’s Weird and Wonderful Urns range are locally and internationally sourced urns, if you are after something strange, one-of-a-kind or personalised for your oddball persons ashes, then you have found the right place.