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I seem to remember a majority of the B18's I ever owned had some sort of label remnant on it that I always assumed was part of the "tape" that folded the blanket together. I never even considered they were put in an envelope and taped shut like the one shown. Is it possible they were only packaged this way for one brand of cigarettes?
Edited to add that the tape remnant I usually saw was very similar (and in varied lengths) to the tape on the envelope found on the OldJudge.com site someone posted. Last edited by whitehse; 01-07-2012 at 04:31 PM. Reason: adding additioanl information |
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