IBQTEE1 12:44 PM 09-27-2011
I was at an antique store in WI a couple of weeks ago and I came across this Belinda box. Paid $9 for it. Probably not worth that much but thought it was cool.
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Love that it says you have to sell for more then 20 cents.
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elderboy02 12:49 PM 09-27-2011
Blak Smyth 12:55 PM 09-27-2011
M1903A1 12:56 PM 09-27-2011
Nice! Especially the size (three-pack of Churchills)...how often do you see a vintage box in that size?
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CigarNut 12:58 PM 09-27-2011
Very cool! Is there any indication on the box as to what year it is from?
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WittyUserName 01:01 PM 09-27-2011
If you like it and bought it, then its worth $9. Looks cool
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jesseboston81 01:14 PM 09-27-2011
What a great find! I find it especially interesting that the commonly referenced online Cuban cigar "encyclopedia" doesn't mention the churchill vitola--not only is your find great, it might also be a new discovery! I wonder if MRN mentions this vitola.
Also, based on my limited knowledge, the box appears to be pre-revolution (1960): in the second picture you can see the very top part of the double-ovaled "MADE IN HAVANA-CUBA" stamp. This stamp was not used after the revolution.
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Steve 01:19 PM 09-27-2011
Nice find.
Originally Posted by jesseboston81:
What a great find! I find it especially interesting that the commonly referenced online Cuban cigar "encyclopedia" doesn't mention the churchill vitola--not only is your find great, it might also be a new discovery! I wonder if MRN mentions this vitola.
Of course it doesn't. It's an encyclopedia of post-revolution cigars, this cigar no longer existed by then.
Originally Posted by jesseboston81:
Also, based on my limited knowledge, the box appears to be pre-revolution (1960): in the second picture you can see the very top part of the double-ovaled "MADE IN HAVANA-CUBA" stamp. This stamp was not used after the revolution.
That and the burned in class G tax marking places it probably between 1959 and 1962 according to the info on Tony Hyman's page:
http://www.nationalcigarmuseum.com/D...ban_Boxes.html
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IBQTEE1 01:36 PM 09-27-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
Nice find.
Of course it doesn't. It's an encyclopedia of post-revolution cigars, this cigar no longer existed by then.
That and the burned in class G tax marking places it probably between 1959 and 1962 according to the info on Tony Hyman's page:
http://www.nationalcigarmuseum.com/D...ban_Boxes.html
Very cool info. Thank you. I was talking to Hootie about it and he thought it was pre-embargo.
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N2 GOLD 01:39 PM 09-27-2011
icehog3 01:41 PM 09-27-2011
Originally Posted by IBQTEE1:
Very cool info. Thank you. I was talking to Hootie about it and he thought it was pre-embargo.
Hootie definitely knows his stuff.
I'm looking more at the box and what really impresses me is that it still has the original cedar shield that went on top of the cigars. Five decades and it was never damaged, lost or separated from the rest of the box.
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Mattso3000 01:52 PM 09-27-2011
irratebass 02:07 PM 09-27-2011
That is very cool Kristin, congrats.
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