I went to a flee market a few years ago and bought a stack of boxes, some were made of wood, I could use a few more. Thanks.
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I went to a flee market a few years ago and bought a stack of boxes, some were made of wood, I could use a few more. Thanks.
I have a few newer wooden cigar boxes slated for cigar box ukuleles. They make great sounding instruments!
I have a single King Edward cigar box from my childhood filled with random coins and mementos collected over the years , once a very common cigar brand, perhaps it still is.
"You better let em out, the police are coming"
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In the 1960's I hauled tobacco from Connecticut to Tampa FL.
New England area grew some of the best wrapping tobacco for cigars.
Workers setting motor brushes at the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation. Aliquippa, PA. September, 1953.
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Workers at the Atwater Kent radio factory. Philadelphia, PA. 1928.
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