Popular Post 99call Posted May 28 Popular Post Posted May 28 So I've seen a lot of stupid gigantic cigars in historic images, mainly from either Holland or Tampa etc. But these are genuine Cuban rolled single coffined Ramon Allones cigars being inspected circa 1930 at The London Port Authority. It's likely these were used as advertising gimmicks for shops like JJ Fox. Very cool! 13 3
Popular Post 99call Posted May 28 Author Popular Post Posted May 28 11 minutes ago, MoeFOH said: Literal torpedo, yeah. put it this way, If that thing slipped its lashings and fell on my head whist selecting a cigar in Pall Mall circa 1930's, I'd be angling for at least a 25 box of Cabanas Invincibles on the house Love to find one of those coffins in the wild, I bet some Lord somewhere has got his cricket bats in it 1 5
99call Posted May 28 Author Posted May 28 15 hours ago, MrFolgers said: Please don't give Cohiba any more ideas... You could just lay 10 of them in a grand piano, so they wouldn't have to worry about making those tacky black boxes to order. 1
Popular Post Puros Y Vino Posted May 29 Popular Post Posted May 29 Oversized cigars seemed to be a thing back in those days. Got sent this pic a while back. 4 2
99call Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 7 minutes ago, Puros Y Vino said: Got sent this pic a while back. Great to see this. These look to be from exactly the same production. Interestingly on both the cigar bands are a bastardised versions of the outer box labels.
Jack Posted May 29 Posted May 29 17 hours ago, 99call said: Love to find one of those coffins in the wild, I bet some Lord somewhere has got his cricket bats in it No, I keep the original cigar in mine - but I appreciate the thought regarding the title. The actual release name should be: Pesadilla del Torcedor 1
99call Posted May 29 Author Posted May 29 5 hours ago, Jack said: No, I keep the original cigar in mine - but I appreciate the thought regarding the title. Living the dream as always. Very cool mate. What a find!!!!
Jack Posted May 29 Posted May 29 5 hours ago, 99call said: Living the dream as always. Very cool mate. What a find!!!! I couldn't pass it up, but after about five minutes of looking at it on the table there was a touch of buyers' remorse. Someone who could bring it, and the casket, back to full glory should end up with it.
Puros Y Vino Posted May 29 Posted May 29 5 hours ago, Jack said: No, I keep the original cigar in mine - but I appreciate the thought regarding the title. The actual release name should be: Pesadilla del Torcedor Looks like a job for Hamlet. 😁 1 1
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