Great stuff guys!
I grew up in SoCal in the '60s and we had a bunch of '50s cowboy shows on TV. I would watch them riding on a horse and they would open their tobacco pouches and pour it out on a paper in their other hand. Then they would roll it up with two fingers, lick the paper, pull the pouch strings closed with their teeth and light it up.
So I learned to roll with one hand. I got really good too. Then I got a bamboo rolling mat and that that thing worked like magic
Then we all started using pipes. Mine was a tiny walnut pipe I still have.
As for joint names we had Doobie, Joint, Pinner (skinny), Bomber or B52 (fat), and Spliff (had some motivational white powder added). Started adding rolled up cardboard to the tip to give it a mouthpiece we called a crutch.
Ends of Doobies were called roaches and we had many kinds of holders for joints that we called roach clips. One of my favorite roach clips was on a telescoping antenna rod.
With the advent of the water pipe and its water and ice cooled hits and the fact that we would always run out of papers, we moved away from joints and mostly used pipes.
Cheers,
Mo