Lucky Strike greens

stuwee

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While I was at Moms yesterday, I was snooping around and found a pack of these still wrapped in the original celophane. She gave them to me for my ashtray and ciggie shrine. They're from before WWII, Lucky's changed the wrapper to white after 1942, I love how they say "It's Toasted" on the label, apparently these are worth some $$'s, I'm not selling them since they were my Gramps

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When I was in the air farce our c-rats were from the 40s and we either had 2 lucky strikes unfiltered our 2 pall malls unfiltered. Them being that old it only took 2 drags and they were done; because they were so dried out from being old. My chocolate cake tasted like pure cocoa and it was powdery too.

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Fast Forward said:
I was alway a Hump Man Myself but Never passed up On a Lucky,,,In my day non Filterd luckys or Humps were called Squares or Shorts

So you humped a non filtered lucky? Hopefully you saved the vampire tea bag? :rabbit:
 
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