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  2. George Schlegel - Wikipedia

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    George Schlegel's bird's-eye-view lithograph of New York City from 1873. George Schlegel Lithographing Co. (1849-1957) [1] was a New York printing company best known for its label designs for cigars and cigar boxes, and was owned and operated during its lifetime by four generations of German businessmen.

  3. Don Pepin Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Don Pepin Garcia Series JJ band. Scan by David Diaz Serie JJ. The range was developed by Don Pepín and his son Jaime García. Medium- to full-bodied, the wrapper is a Nicaraguan Corojo Oscuro, and the binder/filler is Nicaraguan.

  4. Cigar box - Wikipedia

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    boxes of box-pressed cigars, stored two layers with same number of cigars. Cigar boxes, labels, and bands are considered a subject of art, [3] with businesses specializing in them and books printed on their design, meaning, and significance. [4] As a result, cigar boxes and their corresponding labels can be considered collectible items. [5] [6]

  5. La Palina - Wikipedia

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    La Palina cigars fill a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad car. La Palina is an American cigar brand that holds historical significance in the realms of radio and advertising. The brand received sponsorship from the Congress Cigar Company, which was under the ownership of Sam Paley, the father of CBS founder William S. Paley.

  6. List of cigar brands - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of cigar brands. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information. Included is information about the company owning the brand name as well as a column allowing easy viewing of the source of that information.

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