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Posted By: Dave
Makes me wonder about the few Cobb's out there that had the Cobb ad on the back. I would guess it was a short run of Ty Cobb cigarettes actually produced. And I would assume it would have mainly been available to buy them either in Detroit where he played or in Georgia where he was from? I do wish there were a way of finding out through the Tobacco association years cigarette brands were active and where each brand was marketed..but I guess that is a dead end road. |
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