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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Jeff - yes you are correct. Drum was both a rolled cigarette and a scrap puch and is not connected to the "Drum" available today. The product associated with the card distribution was Drum cigarettes and although the ATC did make the scrap (so the products are related), cards were packaged with the cigarette product. I believe Drum finally was discontinued in or around 1922. |
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