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    Cigarette Tin

    Just some questions:
    Are they still in use and is the "22" a RAF Marking?
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    #2
    Found this while researchin a bit.
    Is the Description true?
    Can't believe this.

    http://www.worldwarwonders.co.uk/Avi...es-27P/22.html

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      #3
      Hi Nico, I think the seller is correct.

      Cheers, Ade.

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        #4
        Nice find!

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          #5
          Thanks Guy's, so I should buy more of them for resale.
          I got some packets of 10 of them.
          Last time I got some of them I was in a small Army Shop in Oxford in the early 90's so I allway's kept them as a pice of Gold.

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            #6
            Researched a bit more on other Sites and found them for up to 30 Pounds.
            Isn't it a bit much, or are they really that expensive.
            I know, you allway's need somebody who's willing to pay the Price, but maybe they'll like to keep the Stuff.

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              #7
              Nico

              They are 'worth' whatever some punter will pay. I'd think them dear at L3 each, but then I don't collect to the RAF.

              My favourite take on 'value' comes from an interview with the curator of the Louvre. He was asked 'if there were a fire and you could save only one painting, which would it be?' Clearly, the expected answer was 'The Mona Lisa'. His answer? 'The one closeset the door.' I thought that showed a fine sense of 'value'.

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                #8
                Originally posted by peter monahan View Post
                Nico

                They are 'worth' whatever some punter will pay. I'd think them dear at L3 each, but then I don't collect to the RAF.

                My favourite take on 'value' comes from an interview with the curator of the Louvre. He was asked 'if there were a fire and you could save only one painting, which would it be?' Clearly, the expected answer was 'The Mona Lisa'. His answer? 'The one closeset the door.' I thought that showed a fine sense of 'value'.
                That's nice!
                My Sister worked at the Louvre some years ago and was also mentioned in the Exhibitions Catalogue. As I understood, a great Honour as it normally say's Mr. or Mrs. Blabla and Team.

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                  #9
                  Nice to have famous relatives! Do you get a discount when you visit?

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                    #10
                    I never made it to Paris, but I think she doesn't has to pay.

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