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Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Conklin All-Canadian Shows 1942 #2
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Capt, was your Dad a smoker? Looks like a cigerette in his mouth or a reflection of something?
Lucky Strikes!
I recall them as being about $20 a carton.
What's behind him with the bally skirt?
You meant $2.00 a carton I assume?
When I made the cigarette run it was a dollar a pack.
How many packs in a carton, 20?
10 packs to a carton. So $10.00 a carton. Seems high for 1942, but better then $20.
No, I was 7 years old in 1942.
I'm talking about Save-Way grocery store in Hugo in the 1950's.
Buckles - I can remember going to the corner store with a note from my Mom to buy her Lucky Strikes. They were 25 cents a pack and $2.50 for a carton of ten. That would have been around 1960. ~frank
In the late 50's, I was buying Lucky Strikes for $2.35 per carton in IL.
A friend of my dad was a local radio announcer and he said that when he got out of WWII (if you are a Lawrence Welk fan that would be W W I I) he had a duffle bag of cigarettes that cost him 5 cents a pack, when they were gone he quit cold turkey. Would that I could do the same.
Bob Kitto
I quit cigarettes over 30 years ago when they jumped to the outrageous price of 60 cents a pack.
When I was in the service from 1965 to 1968 I believe a pack of filters was 15 cents at the PX. The first thing a new soldier was asked by us "oldtimers" when he arrived was, "Do you smoke?". If he said no, he was quickly told to say yes and ask for a ration card so us smokers would have a bigger resource and by the way, back then it was still pretty amazing what you could get for a pack or a carton of American smokes. I got a car completely overhauled for a carton and a can of American coffee.
By the way, any of you fellas out there remember field stripping your butts?
Paul G.
Paul,
It is really hard to field strip a filter cigarette. I still smoke the real McCoy, much to my Drs dismay.
Bob Kitto
As an after thought, isn't it amazing what will draw so many comments?
Bob Kitto
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