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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I'm a little late responding to this post as I was returning to NYC for another year of law school however... when writing the book and talking to many members of the board here, I left out the pins and discs for 2 reasons. #1, I couldn't figure out a way to tell what pack they would have appeared in. #2, I wasn't really sure they were ever packaged inside a pack. A large portion of us have seen the 1911 era slide/shell boxes. Now, can you imagine a pin fitting in there along with the 10 cigs and not crushing them? |
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