Hi guys, I’m wondering if we have any cigar history buffs in the mix that can shed some light on some cigars found by a friend.
A good friend of mine married a fine South African woman and they’ve unfortunately had to go to Pietermaritzburg to empty out the house of a deceased relative.
While clearing out the belongings of the deceased they’ve come across a box of cigars and I’ve offered to try and help get some information. They seem to have faired quite well in the climate despite not being in a humidor, but it’s fairly tropical. There’s mention of them being Cuban and I’d guess there’s a good bit of age on them.
I won’t have photos of the actual sticks until tomorrow but I’ve got a couple of the box and the paper inlay.
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A good friend of mine married a fine South African woman and they’ve unfortunately had to go to Pietermaritzburg to empty out the house of a deceased relative.
While clearing out the belongings of the deceased they’ve come across a box of cigars and I’ve offered to try and help get some information. They seem to have faired quite well in the climate despite not being in a humidor, but it’s fairly tropical. There’s mention of them being Cuban and I’d guess there’s a good bit of age on them.
I won’t have photos of the actual sticks until tomorrow but I’ve got a couple of the box and the paper inlay.
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