Differently, but yes. It appears that position is not without controversy here: http://www.cigarpass.com/forumsipb/index.php?showtopic=23556 :whistling:As for aging under hermetic seal, I'm sure that the subject has been beaten to death in other threads here.
Sealed cigars age? :0
Is there anything written/stamped on the bottom of the box?
I was able to find a reference to Mirosa Cigars:
http://tobaccodocuments.org/nysa_indexed/T...p;start_page=13
The scan there makes mention of them. I cut and rotated the part for you:
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It's listed under British. Hopefully this can give you a lead.
Very nice piece of history.
I just wonder what kind of sticks he used to smoke.
Those tubes look really strange.
Too bed you don't have a cigar from that box,that would be some aged cigar.![]()
That has to be among the more unique boxes I've ever seen. The cigars contained are unlikely to be smokable still, so the value would be negligible. Had they been stored in controlled temp/humidity, that would be different.
Are you kidding me...look at the plume on the box!!That has to be among the more unique boxes I've ever seen. The cigars contained are unlikely to be smokable still, so the value would be negligible. Had they been stored in controlled temp/humidity, that would be different.![]()
That's a pretty cool find for sure. Those tubes are plastic or glass?
As long as the tube seals are good, the cigars should be smokeable unless the cigars were subjected to continual high heat.That has to be among the more unique boxes I've ever seen. The cigars contained are unlikely to be smokable still, so the value would be negligible. Had they been stored in controlled temp/humidity, that would be different.
I am not so sure that statement is true for cigars sitting in an attic for 50 plus years without being in any kind controlled environment. no matter how tight the seal is. my .02
David
Very cool. That would be a fantastic addition to anyone's smoking room. Having that family connection is priceless!
Has anyone contacted SmokeyGirl to see if she could ask around for more info?
Fantastic tomthirtysix,
This is all beginning to make sense now.
My Grandfathers/family business was called 'Teblon Equipments' and he bought a large office at Park Place, Leeds. (Park Lane is just off Park Place, in Leeds)
Wow, I bet they came from there as a warming gift or 'sweetner' to buy the property.
Unbelievable find tomthirtysix, many, many thanks my friend.
Andrew
That is a very cool piece of history you have there. I will keep them forever just as something cool you can always have. Things like this are always a good conversation starter!