I bought several of those roller close aluminum boxes way back when. If memory serves me correctly they were advertised as "Japanese Lunch Boxes" and were in the $3 to $4 range. There was even a story attached on how the wives in big urban areas would prep the meals in the mornings after the husbands had gone to the office and there was a delivery service that would pick them up from the homes/apartments and deliver them just in time. Mine still get used on every trip to carry a few stubby cigars and stick matches.
It worries me that I remember this level of minutiae and at times cannot remember what I did an hour ago.
I liked Early Winters and still have a sleeping bag from them and some other small items.
As to still having well aged gear, I have all of it except for some that were given to, or liberated by, crew members.
One of the most interesting and dangerous was my Baby Enders Stove.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)Pump it a few times, prime the pan with a dollop of white gas, light it and get ready to dropand roll if things don't go well. Still have it and fire it up occasionally to remind me how good gear is now.
Another fun item was an REI collapsible candle lantern. The older style that had the flat candle that would pool quite a lot of melted wax in the pan and then dump it on your head in the tent if you bumped it.
Standard Apologies for my rambling.
Regards,
MossBack