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Linda Ward Linda Ward from Belchertown wrote on June 20, 2023 at 11:05 pm
worked at American Dream when it was in Hatfield, MA up until it moved to Florida. It was a fun place to work, and I look back fondly at that place/job. quite the hoot, late paychecks and all. i still have a photo of me on the giant Hustler Beaver!
James Walker James Walker from Meadville wrote on December 4, 2021 at 8:07 pm
I wish I could get ahold of some of your early papers. Ive got a collection going of 70s and 80s papers and can't get meny for your company. Is there anyone interested in trading? I might have something you guys don't.
steve mlinarcik steve mlinarcik from Dewey wrote on April 11, 2021 at 2:58 am
thank you for your product, i been collecting papers since 1977ish, i have a bunch of yours, i have a question for you regarding the rockem rollem board, what pack was on the #1 spot on the 2nd sceries, i bought the collection and its missing, and i dont know what was there, please help, thank you steve m.
steve mlinarcik steve mlinarcik from Dewey wrote on April 6, 2021 at 4:42 pm
thank you for all the cool papers you created, I been collecting since 1977ish, I recently purchased the rockn rollm board and #1 is missing, can someone tell what #1was, And if i can find the missing pack. The hunt continues, steve m.
Les Les from Bowie wrote on July 12, 2019 at 6:12 pm
Love collecting American Dream papers. Still looking for “MACY” pack. Glad to find this site.again
Ed Knaust Ed Knaust from Sarasota wrote on June 25, 2019 at 7:40 pm
Way cool!
Rhea Pearson Rhea Pearson wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:32 am
I'm looking forward to seeing the collection. I've been collecting vintage rolling for only 3 months, and I love the American Dream papers. I'm can't wait to see these papers from your collection. Bruce Beadaholic1814
Mike Craft Mike Craft wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:30 am
Nice to see a large part of counter culture history being revealed. Thank you! Will you be displaying, online, the many different rolling papers? Thanks again.
Mike Craft Mike Craft wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:29 am
hey michael, I was a part of the Dream Merchants group out of Atlanta with the 'Rock'N Roll'M Collectors' Series. although inventory has long sense depleted I do have some other various artwork and stuff we once had in the office. if you would like copies for your collections, just let me know.
George Stein George Stein wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:29 am
Awesome artwork, a perfect time capsule for this era. Love the website.
David Valo David Valo wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:29 am
i remember many of these being in our local head shop. its amazing to see them again. there are always 3 or 4 on e-bay.good luck!! i hope the web site is up and running soon.
Briana Taylor Briana Taylor wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:28 am
Hi Michael, it was great to see you last night and hear about this! I saw the Mad Hatter papers in the gallery!! That is definitely the image my uncle Jack used to use for his shop in Hartford!
Anthony Wermuth Anthony Wermuth wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:28 am
Hey Ol' Timer ! Though I don't get out much and I'm pretty awful at staying in touch, I do check out the net. I've been following the E2M news of course for years. But when I ran across this site...Wow. I have quite q few souvenir packs of all sorts including the Jooste Swarte dutch porno cartoons. They're spread out over boxes of other stuff, but I will find some for you. "Love, J", the never to exist menthol Zig Zag (one in the die cut sheet (about5x8"), Bette Midler, maybe even Samir (I won't remind you of the copy since this is a guest book), even possibly the Don Embinder Blueboy papers. I also have the personalized wired papers I designed for James Montgomery's first wedding and The Allman Brothers and the local bagel joint.You probably have most of 'em....but the world should know !! Now it can be told!! Hope you and Irene are fit and happy. Love to you both and the girls. Tony P. S. Looking forward to trying out the litter. We've been using Swheat Scoops but WILL change over. Keep it in the family. Call if you want (978) 544-5791 I'm just about always here.
Stoned Leaner Stoned Leaner wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:27 am
Nice site. Do you know how I could go about making my own custom rolling papers?
Dom Dom wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:27 am
Hello Sir, I am looking to buy custom printed rolling papers with the simple text "Flint" on it multiple times. I am committed to this project so the sooner you respond the better.
brice brice wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:26 am
Can you send me a bid on your custom rolling papers. Thanks, Brice
Terri Terri wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:26 am
Hi, I recently acquired a pack of American Dream 24 leaves wired papers and wanted to know if anyone knows the value of them? Thanks
RollingpaperZ.com RollingpaperZ.com wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:25 am
Fantastic collection - Great stories behind the papers - would love to read more!
Joy Baisden Joy Baisden wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:25 am
Interesting site. I think I remember some of these papers from my youth. Would love to see more posted some day.
richard perez richard perez wrote on March 12, 2019 at 3:21 am
im better known as 'ROLLIG PAPER RICH'' now non active collector. but still have my massive collection. your papers from American dream is what started this 25 year journey. first 100 or so at the timeis what I started with. we used to go to venice beach here in L.A, there was a lil gift shop/head shop, connie the owner soon took a liking to the graphic admiring inner city kid. after of buying a cpl of years she told me how in the late 70's she had bought a warehouse that was closed due to the owner dying, that used to supply heavy to all shops in cali. well I had first dibs when opened the storage to me filled with stuff she had not even been thru yet. well I found some cool stuff, but I got all samples of American dream papers that were in mint unused condition, I have some real early ones that were printed on a heavy cardboard type paper. so about my first 1000 papers came from the lil shop. I would love to share some time. I also remember being introduced to an Armenian lady in fresno ca. that supplied a heavy cache of your papers.