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Posted By: joe Brennan
I've asked this question before and never got a response. Were the Drum cigarettes higher priced than Piedmont or were the cigarettes so bad tasting that no body purchased them and thats why drum backs are so rare? Or was the production run of cards so short that they are rare? Can the scarcity of the backs be traced to a horrible product or just expensive packs? Thanks for any replies. Joe |
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