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Sorry sci I missed your previous post. You're correct. This particular package is from Air Force One / Nixon's second term.
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You would think. A colleague of mine gave it to me after overhearing me speaking favourably of President Nixon. Its value as a collectible is quite diminished since most of the cigarettes are gone and the package was opened in the first place.

But let me be "perfectly clear" when I say I enjoy showing it off. :)

AA
 
What is this? Who made it? It was prominently featured in a major motion picture,what was the name of the movie?

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AdmiralAdama said:
You would think. A colleague of mine gave it to me after overhearing me speaking favourably of President Nixon. Its value as a collectible is quite diminished since most of the cigarettes are gone and the package was opened in the first place.

But let me be "perfectly clear" when I say I enjoy showing it off. :)

AA

I have several decks of playing cards, my father gave us from his time he spent flying on air force one.
 
Well I'm in need of a juicy clue.
My best guess is it's a handheld camera featured in some of the special effects shooting Kubrick did himself in "A Clockwork Orange."
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A camera identical to this one was used by one of the students in the movie "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets".
 
The Argus C3 made by Argus of Ann Arbor Michigan from 1939 to 1966. Photographers called it "The Brick."

If correct please open the challenge. I'll be back in 5 hours.

Good night.

AA
 
As per the Admiral's instructions,the challenge is opened to the first member who wishes to post a challenge.
 
What is it?
And what are the two traditional, but conflicting, meanings associated with it?
(should be an easy what.. meanings might be hard)
 

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