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Posted By: barrysloate
I would think cigar bands in general would have a poor survival rate. Unlike say tobacco cards, which could be conveniently stacked and saved for generations in a box, how would one store cigar bands long term? They are made of thin paper and tear easily, and would then likely be thrown away. |
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