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Originally Posted by Runscott
You waited 100 years for his experiment to end? 
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I don't think I'll be able to know what waiting 100 years for anything will feel like
But seriously, I can't say for certain how or when WST's happened- I'm not sure about the moist environment/ compression over years thing....I think if that were the case soaking cards would release some of the ink. But rather than focus on WST's, I'd like to really figure out exactly what was being printed at the tobacco factories. And, I'm more focused on finding out if the packaging (in some cases) were printed at the factories more than if the backs were. I'm ok with the ALC printing the fronts and the backs, as I can't find proof that they weren't.
But, I've found a link that I posted which states that tobacco factories were printing packaging material, and there's another post in this thread that refers to printing equiptment in the tobacco factories. I don't think this is too far fetched.
So,,,,,could that Piedmont sheet of uncut packs have been printed at the tobaccco factory?
Sincerely, Clayton