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1920s HOME RUN cigarettes
Picked these up this morning at a local flea market, nice unopened pack with an Ohio tax stamp still intact.
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Home Run Cigs story
http://sportsantiques.com/homeruncigspost.htm
Hi Fritz, I did a feature on the Home Run brand back in May of 2009 you can read in the link above.
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Thanks
Thanks Fritz, Glad you liked it and was helpful -Carlton
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