My Old Matchbook Collection

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I probably started smoking when I was about thirteen or fourteen. I didn’t look like I was any older than I was, but for some reason the guys at the gas station never asked me if I was old enough too smoke. Those were simpler times. I didn’t want my parents to know I was out there puffing behind the garage in the morning and I went to some lengths to hide my habit. The problem was I always forgot about the matchbooks in my pockets. Fortunately I had a working mom who trained me early on to do my own laundry. Unfortunately, every once in a while she would help me out. When she found a match book or two in my jeans, she asked me what I was doing with matches. I told her I was starting a matchbook collection and asked her to pick me up a couple whenever she went out. It didn’t take long before I had quite a collection. I kept them in a fish bowl in my closet. She brought me quite a few, but if I had been paying attention I would have asked for some matchbooks like these!

 

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  1. Rex Anderson says:

    Fantastic!
    I too started smoking at a very young age and collected some gems along the way: Buckhorn Bowling-Long Lake, Lavender Inn-Faribault, Websters West-Golden Valley and several from Hennepin Ave including The Rhinelander, Roaring 20′s and Duffs.
    Now……to find that box they’re in.
    Thanks for the great post.

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