Cincinnati Association of Blind - Survival Ration

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Cincinnati Association of Blind - Survival Ration

Post by T Bone » Sun Mar 13, 2016 3:22 pm

Hey Guys,

I am new here and I plan to start doing condensed and concise ration reviews and hopefully with a more technical angle, using stuff like thermal cameras and vacuum cambers. I love the great ration reviews that are on YouTube today, I hope to contribute with a slightly different angle.

Thanks to Steve1989, gschultz, Kiwi Dude and gundog for the inspiration!

Here is my first review. I just picked up a survival ration off eBay from the Cincinnati Association of the Blind. I have no idea why these guys made or sponsored these rations. I don't even know the age...... I tried everything and I am still tasting the chicken broth that I had 24 hours ago :)

The can opened easily enough with the provided key. I got a puff of gas when the seal was broken, it smelt fine, no foul odors. Inside was 2 Rice / Cornflake bars from Van Brode Milling Company, 1 Chocolate Fudge bar and 1 cherry fruitcake bar. It had one sugar (powdered), one Type 2 instant coffee both were decent. And it had a Chicken Broth / Gravy mix and this was the worse looking but best testing. The oil from this packaged leaked out.....and coated everything.

Please feel free to leave comments here or on my YouTube channel on how I can contribute and improve my reviews!




Cheers!

T Bone (aka SuperDink88)
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Re: Cincinnati Association of Blind - Survival Ration

Post by Paul Buikema » Sun Mar 13, 2016 4:44 pm

Nice tray! I'll check out the video a bit later today, looks like an interesting package of goods

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Re: Cincinnati Association of Blind - Survival Ration

Post by noderaser » Wed Mar 16, 2016 12:27 am

T Bone wrote:Here is my first review. I just picked up a survival ration off eBay from the Cincinnati Association of the Blind. I have no idea why these guys made or sponsored these rations. I don't even know the age......
The Javits–Wagner–O'Day Act, first passed in 1938, requires federal agencies to get certain types of supplies from companies and nonprofit agencies who employ people who are blind or have other significant disabilities. You'll see everything from pens and pencils, some military apparel items, cleaning products, to paper plates and toilet paper produced under this act. Typically, they are "Skilcraft" branded products, though there are some major labels who participate in the program (Avery, Rayovac, others) who carry the "AbilityOne" label on their own packaging.

http://www.abilityone.gov/laws_and_regu ... /jwod.html

So, it was made sometime after 1938 :P
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Re: Cincinnati Association of Blind - Survival Ration

Post by T Bone » Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:18 pm

noderaser wrote:
T Bone wrote:Here is my first review. I just picked up a survival ration off eBay from the Cincinnati Association of the Blind. I have no idea why these guys made or sponsored these rations. I don't even know the age......
The Javits–Wagner–O'Day Act, first passed in 1938, requires federal agencies to get certain types of supplies from companies and nonprofit agencies who employ people who are blind or have other significant disabilities. You'll see everything from pens and pencils, some military apparel items, cleaning products, to paper plates and toilet paper produced under this act. Typically, they are "Skilcraft" branded products, though there are some major labels who participate in the program (Avery, Rayovac, others) who carry the "AbilityOne" label on their own packaging.

http://www.abilityone.gov/laws_and_regu ... /jwod.html

So, it was made sometime after 1938 :P
Hey great! I didn't know that. Do you want to speculate the age of the rations that I ate? 1950's? 1960's??

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Re: Cincinnati Association of Blind - Survival Ration

Post by steve1989 » Wed Mar 16, 2016 10:51 pm

The Cincinnati FPSGP is between 1968-1982. I found some Natick Food Labs stock photos here on digital commonwealth - you have one that was made between 1976-1982.

Nice item - less & less are floating around as time goes on. $20 or less for one is a good deal.

I will show ya some different generations of the FPSGP, first is from 1968 (maybe earlier I can check an old QM report), second is 1980ish, third is 1990, and fourth is about 1992-1995 before the most modern cardboard box version where the Wintergreen Bar was replaced by Wintergreen Tablets.

Hope this helps man!
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1968 1st gen FPSGP
(This Ration may have been produced even earlier I will check QM Found or some old QM Reports)
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2nd Gen 1980-82 DoP
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3rd Gen 1990 DoP
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4th Gen 1992 DoP
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5th gen 1996-modern

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Re: Cincinnati Association of Blind - Survival Ration

Post by T Bone » Thu Mar 17, 2016 11:34 am

steve1989 wrote:The Cincinnati FPSGP is between 1968-1982. I found some Natick Food Labs stock photos here on digital commonwealth - you have one that was made between 1976-1982.

Nice item - less & less are floating around as time goes on. $20 or less for one is a good deal.

I will show ya some different generations of the FPSGP, first is from 1968 (maybe earlier I can check an old QM report), second is 1980ish, third is 1990, and fourth is about 1992-1995 before the most modern cardboard box version where the Wintergreen Bar was replaced by Wintergreen Tablets.

Hope this helps man!
Thanks Steve, I actually watched your video on this yesterday!!! I am still learning.

I do have a modern fpsgp with date code 1110. I look forward to that. I am still gathering my equipment!!

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