Yessir, the visual, smell, taste (in that order) test has saved me more times than I can count!
Actually just picked up a case of MCI's with an October 1980 DoP last week for a very fair deal.
Went along and just safely removed the bands this evening by slipping them off, and although this case has some dings, the inner contents are beautiful - I of course am taking pictures but I really got excited and had to relay this message first.
I want to first tell you I opened up Ham and Eggs, Chopped first. The Pear Quarters leaked and are dry. Oddly enough the leak isn't nearly as bad as expected and most of the moisture simply evaporated in the can leaving it in great condition.
Opened the B-1 Unit and found your Vanilla Fudge Bar!! rationtin440, & thought of ya as soon as I saw the thing.Wondering if it's still edible since I just ate a whole cracker - the cracker just wasn't all that great. I had ones from 1968 that I enjoyed more in the past.
I really want to do these Ration's justice - this time my photo set's surface is a Army Green Wool Blanket and a solid black background. Hopefully these pictures turn out better than some of my recent sets. I try different methods and some work, some do not. Thinking I ought to stick to mainly dark non fabric surfaces too. Even this wool blanket may not be good for when I get crumbs or something spilling. Will try it out on this first one and maybe I will change it up as needed.
Also,its best to open all the cans from the bottom for presentation before replacing them in the boxes, they can have an almost guaranteed indefinite storage integrity and we don't have to worry about bursting cans later down the road. Plus, the best part is, we can see the stuff (well, once I get these photos up.). I am taking the pictures with my old trusty Coolpix P500 - although not the absolute highest Megapixel option, the photos upload more efficiently and they require less load time to view.
This is one is going to keep me busy!
