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Orders below $10.00 |
$3.50 |
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Up to $35.00 |
$6.95 |
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$35.01 - $60.00 |
$8.75 |
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$60.01 - $85.00 |
$10.95 |
| $85.01 - $100.00 | $12.50 |
| $100.01 - $150.00 | $14.95 |
| $150.01 - $250.00 | $16.95 |
*Over $250.00 = %10 of Order Amount
PLEASE NOTE:
None of the following products contain any form of tobacco! Each great
reproduction box, using the highest quality cardboard available, is finished
with a wooden block inside.
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| Lucky Strike
Green The pre and very early World War II version of the Lucky Strike Cigarettes. When the war came around, Lucky Strike took on a new campaign and removed the green-dye, creating the catch phrase "Luck Strike Goes to War!" $5.00 |
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| Lucky Strike
White The classic wartime Lucky Strike smokes! Features overseas tax-exempt stamp! $5.00 |
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| Old Gold Another classic World War II cigarette. Brand new graphics and bold colors makes this an eye-catching display piece. $5.00 |
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| Philip Morris The classic Philip Morris cigarettes. Beautiful reproduction made from several original examples.
$5.00 |
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| King Wings The large sized Wings cigarettes of the World War II period. Note the morale message "Lets Go! U.S.A. Keep 'Em Flying!" on the bottom corner. Another super display piece.
$5.00 |
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| K-Ration
Cigarette Packets The small, 4 piece boxes that came in the G.I. K-Ration. Choose from Chesterfield brand or Lucky Strike brand. $3.00 - Lucky Strikes
$3.00 - Chesterfields |
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| Wings The standard World War II Wings Cigarettes. In a classy mocha-brown sleeve with the brilliant red-and-white Wings logo, this pack looks perfect and unique in any display.
$5.00 |
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| Prince Albert Almost as popular during World War II as the cigarette, was pipe tobacco! T5 Edmund Kieszkowski of the 100th Infantry Division can vouch for that, as he often traded his smokes for pipe tobacco.
$6.00 |
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| Raleigh The often less desired Raleigh Cigarettes. Still a great display piece, and seemingly a default cigarette issued to the frontline Joes.
$5.00 |
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| Chesterfield Another very popular World War II Cigarette.
$5.00 |
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| Craven
"A" A staple British cigarette. In smaller quantity packs, these were often the filler of P37 trouser pockets.
$4.00 |
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| Player's Navy
Cut A staple British cigarette. In smaller quantity packs, these were often the filler of P37 trouser pockets.
$4.00 |
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| Half and Half Almost as popular during World War II as the cigarette, was pipe tobacco! T5 Edmund Kieszkowski of the 100th Infantry Division can vouch for that, as he often traded his smokes for pipe tobacco.
$6.00 |
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