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    Posted 11 years ago

    aromata2003
    (17 items)

    4 Races Riz Abadie Rolling Papers tin 1930.
    This is one of the rarest rolling papers tins.
    It is from Czech origin. It illustrates the 4 races, RIZ ABADIE can be used all around the globe.
    Museum piece for its condition, quality and rarity.
    Only saw it once in 21 years of collecting tins.....

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    1. Belltown Belltown, 11 years ago
      Great piece! You may enjoy this article:
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/the-unfiltered-history-of-rolling-papers-plus-tommy-chong/
      Best,
      Ben

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