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  2. Humidor - Wikipedia

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    Humidor with hygrometer and bowl of water during initial seasoning Humidor with cigars. A humidor is a humidity-controlled box or room used primarily for storing cigars, cigarettes, cannabis, or pipe tobacco. Either too much or too little humidity can be harmful to tobacco products; a humidor's primary function is to maintain a steady ...

  3. Davidoff - Wikipedia

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    As of 1975, the cigars of the Château series were delivered in cabinets bearing the Davidoff logo. In 1976, the "Mille Series" and, in 1977, the “Dom Pérignon” cigar, named after the champagne, were released. In 1986, a limited release of "Anniversario" cigars were produced, to celebrate Zino Davidoff's 80th birthday.

  4. Cigar - Wikipedia

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    Once purchased, proper storage is typically in a specialized cedar-lined wooden humidor. Vendor rolling cigars at the Eyipantla Falls in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico. Some cigars, especially premium brands, use different varieties of tobacco for the filler and the wrapper. Long filler cigars are a far higher quality of cigar, using long leaves ...

  5. Cigar bar - Wikipedia

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    While some cigar bars permit the smoking of cigarettes, the classic cigar bar focuses strictly on cigars.Many of the upscale cigar bars such as the Grand Havana in Beverly Hills, California and New York City as well as those in Paris, Spain and Germany, create a gentlemen's club ambience with plushly-appointed interiors, sometimes including a piano or pool table.

  6. American Cigar Factory - Wikipedia

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    American Cigar Factory, also known as Stone Manufacturing Company, is a historic factory building located at Greenville, South Carolina. It was built about 1902, and is a four-story, rectangular brick building with segmental arch openings. It has a low-pitched gable roof with a projecting eave and floors supported by wooden posts. [2] [3]

  7. Cigar box guitar - Wikipedia

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    Cigars were packed in boxes, crates, and barrels as early as 1800, but the small boxes that are common today did not exist prior to around 1840. [1] Until then, cigars were shipped in crates containing 100 or more per case. After 1840, cigar manufacturers started using smaller, more portable boxes with 20–50 cigars per box.