Lucky Strike Magazine Advertisement for Saturday Evening Post, 1940s, WWII Era Tobacco Farming (AR-A698)
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This is a vintage Lucky Strike cigarette advertisement from 1942, featuring a painting by Lawrence Beall Smith titled "Bringing tobacco to the warehouse for auction". The ad emphasizes the quality of Lucky Strike tobacco, claiming they paid 29% more in South Boston, VA, to acquire "naturally milder tobacco". The text highlights that independent tobacco experts consider Lucky Strike to mean "fine tobacco," with the slogan "With men who know tobacco best—it's Luckies 2 to 1". The advertisement also mentions the "It's Toasted" process for Lucky Strike cigarettes.Condition - The ad is mounted to cardboard and ready to frame.
Lucky Strike Magazine Advertisement for Saturday Evening Post, 1940s, WWII Era
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