As a matter of FACT, I do have one. The brand that I have was made by the "Long" Tobacco Company & it came in a metal box about 6" wide x 12" long x 4" deep and contained a 6 oz. bag of tobacco, a box of paper tubes with the filter already installed in the tube, and the little sliding filler. To make a cigarette, you lifted up the top half of the filler machine, put the tobacco into a little tray, closed the top half until you you heard or felt it "click", then you put a paper tube on a little plastic tubular projection on the end, then while holding the machine firmly in your left hand you slid the top half of the machine to the right until it stopped. This process packed the tobacco into the tube. Then you removed your finished cigarette.
Even though I hand-roll, I bought one of these kits just for the sheer novelty of it. I can hand-roll a half-dozen cigarettes in the time it takes for this machine to make one cigarette.
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