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Old 11-13-2014, 07:18 AM
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Sounds very familiar Scott. Is there a larger format photo out there?
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Robert,

Not to my knowledge, it was standard post card size, storefront of a local tobacco shop I guess. I did not think to save the image at the time, as this was early on in ebay days and assumed another would show up. Assuming it was mass produced, perhaps, but if a RPPC probably not.
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Here's another one with a Mecca Ad/Box and a Turkey Red Cigs Box above it.

But my favorite part is the T6 Princeton card to the right of those ads pinned to the shelf

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No tobacco advertising present, but I figured that these two RPPCs of the interior of a Waterville, WA Sporting Goods store circa 1916 would fit in this thread.
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