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Gary Istok wrote:
> These tobacco signs were produced from 1955-65. But only in continental Europe.
> First of all the negative connotation to smoking did not exist in the 1950's and
> 1960's. And in continental Europe there were a lot of small mom and pop tobacco
> shops.
Additionally, cigarettes and tobacco advertising boards were frequently
used by shops that sold newspapers, lottery tickets, stationary, etc,
too. The most prominent advertising feature of the shop where I bought
my Mickey Mouse magazine was definitely for a cigarette brand ;-)
Yours, Christian
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