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Hi I am researching a play set in 1939 in Britain, I was just wondering if filter cigarettes were widely available then and I also was wondering if they were what colur was it. As there is a smoking ban in Ireland we can only use herbal cigarettes, so i need to know if i can use white filters or orange filters or if i sould just cut them off to suit the period, Any help at all would be really appreciated, Thank you in advance.


I was wondering:

KS-20-S

What do those numbers and letters mean specifically? Thank you.


SL - super long (120 mm.)

L - long (100 mm)

KS - king size (85 mm)

S - short (70 mm)

digits - Amount of cigarettes (in a pack)

H - hard

S - soft

B - wide flat hard box

(T) - English transcription of Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Greek, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Thai, Yugoslavian names


Steady Burning...

I am trying, out of sheer curiosity, to find out how commercial cigarette makers get cigarettes to burn continuously even when not being drawn upon. If anyone could enlighten me I would be grateful.

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