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|  Jem Magazine 1959 From what I've read on this site, I would guess a few of you guys have some old copies of Jem Magazine, how 'bout letting all of us in on the secrets !!       | 
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			"Jem" better known as the Tibor training manual..... 
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			     Just another "Day" around my place.......... Ken  
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			That gold thing on the left looks like an opium pipe... | 
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			Hang on.......there will be a mad as heck Texan thru here shortly!!!!!!!!!!       
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			[ QUOTE ] That gold thing on the left looks like an opium pipe... [/ QUOTE ] I was kinda thinkin the same thing. Not something that was very common in 59. And this guy don't look like no beatnik (predecessor to the hippie). Interesting. Maybe an offshoot of playboy. | 
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			[ QUOTE ] "Jem" better known as the Tibor training manual..... [/ QUOTE ]      
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			[ QUOTE ] That gold thing on the left looks like an opium pipe... [/ QUOTE ] really? I've heard of them but never saw one!!  contrary to popular belief, George Harrison was NOT the first user of these pipes in the USA. If you pan through all those old ads on the other thread where this photo came from you may see some things you wouldn't post here! | 
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			That "gold thing" is a Hookah, used for smoking tobbaco in nearly every Arab country in the world.  Why he would be even aware of such a thing, unless he was a Syrian or Lebonese guy that just moved to Detroit, is the mysterious thing.  It's just a water pipe, and pretty much anything you could smoke could be smoked in it.    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hookah On second thought, why get blasted when you've got a naked woman with an apron on, serving you a beer and a sandwich?  
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			[b]" THE MAGAZINE FOR MASTERFUL MEN" WOW!!  
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