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====Brand Pall Mall (Butler & Butler / A.T.C.)====
  
* [[Pall Mall (american version) (Famous Cigarettes Georges Natural Shape Cork Tipped) KS-10-B - USA]]
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* [[Pall Mall (american version) (Famous Cigarettes Georges Natural Shape Cork Tipped) KS-10-B - USA |Pall Mall ”Georges” Cork Tip (American version) S-10-B - U.S.A.]]
* [[Pall Mall (american version) (Virginias Plain End Specials) S-20-B (old design) - Canada]]
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Introduced in the United States in 1899 by the American Tobacco Company, Pall Mall Virginias were also made in Canada by Imperial Tobacco Canada.
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* [[Pall Mall (american version) (Virginias Plain End Specials) S-20-B (old design) - Canada |Pall Mall Virginia Specials Plain (Canadian version) S-20-B - Canada]]
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Pall Mall was introduced in the United States in 1899 by Butler and Butler, a small tobacco company that was acquired by the American Tobacco Company in 1907.  American Tobacco retained the brand when their monopoly was broken by the U.S. government in 1911.  Pall Mall was made in both Virginia and Turkish styles;  an American-blend version was made as early as 1937.  The regular-sized version of Pall Mall was eclipsed by the introduction of the king-sized non-filtered version in 1939.  (Go to [[BrandPall Mall |Brand Pall Mall]].)
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Pall Mall was also made in Canada by Imperial Tobacco Canada as a Virginia-blend, regular-sized (70 mm) cigarette;  it was available in plain-end and cork-tip.  Imperial made the brand through the 1950s;  it was likely discontinued around 1961, when Imperial Tobacco started manufacturing the king-sized non-filter version of Pall Mall.
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Go to [[ManufacturerImperial_Tobacco_Canada |Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada]]
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Revision as of 08:36, 28 January 2009

Brand Pall Mall (Butler & Butler / A.T.C.)

Pall Mall was introduced in the United States in 1899 by Butler and Butler, a small tobacco company that was acquired by the American Tobacco Company in 1907. American Tobacco retained the brand when their monopoly was broken by the U.S. government in 1911. Pall Mall was made in both Virginia and Turkish styles; an American-blend version was made as early as 1937. The regular-sized version of Pall Mall was eclipsed by the introduction of the king-sized non-filtered version in 1939. (Go to Brand Pall Mall.)

Pall Mall was also made in Canada by Imperial Tobacco Canada as a Virginia-blend, regular-sized (70 mm) cigarette; it was available in plain-end and cork-tip. Imperial made the brand through the 1950s; it was likely discontinued around 1961, when Imperial Tobacco started manufacturing the king-sized non-filter version of Pall Mall.

Go to Manufacturer Imperial Tobacco Canada

Dear visitors to the site: if you have any information on this brand, please feel free to edit. Thanks for your assistance.

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