Winter Issue, 2007-2008. Great article
on the Museum. Order a copy at
1-(877)-777-6926
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On a trip to Nairobi, we stopped in London and shopped at my two favorite print vendors. This
1820 depiction of smokers as fad-following
monkeys is a previously unknown gem.
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Very early 1880’s beauty of an NWH box
with an irresistible label.
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Another recent purchase obtained to flesh out an upcoming exhibit of fruits, flowers and vegetables
seen on cigar boxes. “Good enough to eat” slogan suggests they may have been flavored cigars.
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A
CIGAR MAGAZINE
reader donated one of the
fake Coca-Cola bands, which I added to the
exhibit of Frauds, Fakes and Fantasies.
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New addition to Children Smoking exhibit.
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New addition to Cuban Chests Exhibit.
ROMEO Y JULIETA
c1900.
$1200 purchase made possible by Lew Rothman.
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New Addition to Cuban Chests Exhibit.
EL AGUILA DEL ORO
by Bock y Ca., c1880s.
$1000 purchase made possible by Lew Rothman.
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New addition to future exhibits of [1] women’s occupations and [2] the old west. Made for
an Iowa Distributor, c1912. Cost $130.
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A great addition to the Bad Brand Names Exhibit is this PA box created for a Maine distributor in 1898.
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Spanish women wearing
mantillas
are seldom thought of as vamps. Cigars made in
1939 Belleville, Illinois.
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One of four new purchases made by the NCM
to flesh out an outstanding exhibit of Election-related cigar boxes
now open
for your enjoyment.
$158 purchase made possible by Lew Rothman.
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