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no need to buy the whole packet.....can buy loose sticks.

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Alamak where's that all time Dunhill wedding favorite ?
 
Good find bro.:)

I recalled when you open the can there is that paper tab you pull to lift the cigarettes so you pull one off.
 
stacked up behind those that are visible la....but they were in a showcase so i couldnt take this pic from another angle :(

Alamak where's that all time Dunhill wedding favorite ?
 
i believe you are right bro... i used to buy 1 or 2 sticks when i first started puffing but from a makeshift nasi padang stall not far from my place and didnt see that foil you are talking about.


Good find bro.:)

I recalled when you open the can there is that paper tab you pull to lift the cigarettes so you pull one off.
 
look like 555 in the back, and definitely a1 bak kut teh in front. :D
 
Waa apa ini, steady brudder.. ada Tiga Lima ah!! boleh memberi saya satu?:D is that your collection? Mamak stalls, provision shops & kopitiams use to sell them individually, they sold them to kids too, not just adults!

I remember the glue sniffers who couldn't get high enough would pour hongyu on their Consulate to get a even stronger kick:eek:
 
5 cent for 2 stick, and it went to 5 cent per stick, Abdullah 37, lighthouse.....:D
 
Yes, I remember my father used to buy a can of 50 for Chinese New Year, 555 or Abdullah 37.
You can turn the lid, and it cuts the aluminium foil, and there is a tab of paper to lift a few cigarettes.
At that time, I was about 6 years old.
 
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No wonder you like Dunhill.....:D
 
Now I remember that the tin covers usually have that slider on it. As the cigarettes were sealed, one needs to push it for a metal cutter to penetrate the aluminium seal. Then twist the cover 360 degrees to cut the seal all round. Take a close look.
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no bro not my collection. Came across these cigarette tin showcased in a shop. The glue sniffers used to do these while taking cover in the longkangs .

Waa apa ini, steady brudder.. ada Tiga Lima ah!! boleh memberi saya satu?:D is that your collection? Mamak stalls, provision shops & kopitiams use to sell them individually, they sold them to kids too, not just adults!

I remember the glue sniffers who couldn't get high enough would pour hongyu on their Consulate to get a even stronger kick:eek:
 
chuckyworld; said:
What does poltician and diaper has in common for the same reason

The answer is: They need to be changed regularly for the same reason :D
 
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We would buy from MaMa shops as too young and no money to buy whole packet.
 
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