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Original. Archivally mounted on linen.
In 1838, a French craftsman named Jean Bardou came up with the idea for a booklet of rolling papers made of thin, pure rice paper. The booklets were a success and Bardou's trademark. The initials "JB" separated by a diamond became such a common sight that people began referring to them as JOB, thus the brand-name was born. |