I've been hand-rolling my own cigarettes for the past 50 years, & yup, even do it while driving my pickup w/ "four on the floor" transmission. The tobacco you referred to in the pouch with the pull-tab was Bull Durham which is no longer made. I used to smoke it a lot because it was the only tobacco that allowed you to roll it with just one hand - the tobacco was "flaked" while all the others are either chopped or shredded.
Back in 2003 we had a yard sale after my parents passed away, and some fellow about my age stood and watched me hand-roll a cigarette, he didn't say anything and just walked away. Later, my sister told me that when he had been talking to her, he mentioned that he has rolled his own cigarettes for years but that he watched me hand-roll a "perfect" cigarette faster than he could do it with a machine - to which my sister replied "Yes, that's my brother and he's been doing that all of his life".
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