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1960s TAMPA RICO DUKES ENGLISH MARKET HAVANA SINGLES

Original price was: $35.00.Current price is: $30.00.

Tampa Rico Cigar Company hand rolled cigars in Ybor City FL until 1987 when the hand rolling operation was moved to Honduras. The label on this box states hand rolled in USA Ybor City therefore these cigars pre-date the move to Honduras. The company started in 1939 and was in business until 1996. The band states Havana Blend and they were made for the English Market. These cigars are pre-embargo era. I will be researching more information to find out.

1961 HASS AND DERST P.B. IMPERIALS TUBO SINGLES

$30.00

Made in Germany prior to 1961 when Hass and Derst became Hannemann.

1962 ROBT BURNS TIPARILLO SEALED PACK OF 5

$55.00

THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE SEALED PACKAGE OF 5 ROBT BURNS TIPARILLOS. THERE ARE MANY ADVERTISEMENTS FROM THE EARLY 60s SHOWING THIS PACKAGE DESIGN AND ROBT BURNS HAD GREAT SUCCESS FROM THOSE CAMPAIGNS. I HAVE INCLUDED A FEW PHOTOS OF THEM.

1963 MURIEL CORONELLAS OPENED JAR OF 50

$175.00

This jar is opened and intact with all 50 cigars.

 

Muriel Cigars got their start in the early 1900's, when they were made by a company called P. Lorillard and Company out of Jersey City, New Jersey. The company had used a proprietary blend of tobacco and wrapping leaves to create such popular brands as the Coronella, the Magnum and the Muriel Little Cigars. The company became known for the mysterious lady on its label and the sweet flavor of its products.

By 1959, the Muriel Cigars brand had started to fall on some tough times, which caused P. Lorillard and Company to sell the brand to Consolidated Cigars. For the customers who had grown to love the taste and the aroma of Muriel Cigars, this move to Consolidated Cigars was the best thing that could have happened to the brand.

Throughout the 1960's and 1970's, Muriel Cigars was part of a very aggressive advertising campaign which saw the product being enjoyed by celebrities all over the world. Consolidated Cigars used magazine ads, billboards and some very popular television commercials to get Muriel Cigars across to the American public. The plan worked and Muriel Cigars became one of the top brands in the United States.

Because of its marketing campaign, Muriel Cigars became known as the cigar choice of Hollywood's biggest stars. The most famous people to take up the Muriel cause were actress and entrepreneur Edie Adams, and her comedian husband Ernie Kovacs. Adams' Muriel television commercials became some of the most popular commercials of the era.

At the peak of their popularity in the 1950's, Muriel Cigars were also known for the price of 10 cents apiece. These days, Muriel Coronellas, Magnums and Little Cigars cost a bit more than 10 cents apiece, but they represent a piece of American history that is well worth the price. This is the cigar that America grew up with and it remains one of the most popular brands of cigars in the United States today. 

1964 ANTONIO Y CLEOPATRA GRENADIERS CANDELA SINGLES

$20.00

Made for export to the United Kingdom of choice tobaccos both imported and domestic. The blend is all natural (no HTL) and includes tobacco from the West Indies and Latin America with a Candela wrapper.

1964 CORINA SPORTS SEALED PACK OF 5

$45.00

These cigars are part of a long history and line up of the Corina brand. They are a mild cigar and are dated by the packaging and other research. Notice the packaging and reference to Sports at the bottom of the 1964 advertisement.

1964 GERMAN VEB LEISNIGER MEDIKUS LIGHT TOBACCO GREEN SINGLES

$30.00

This box is stamped March 26 1964 and they are hand made. This box was sealed until opened in 2020 for inspection. They were purchased from a German collector in Hamburg.

1964 WEBSTER FANCY TALES SINGLES

$35.00

Webster cigars were made from the 1920s as Webster-Eisenlohr then in 1952 they were bought out by the Bayuk Cigar Company. The Webster brand was a premium brand that in pre-embargo times was 100% havana filled. These cigars are post embargo and it is unlikely they contain havana but they are still a nostalgic vitola and a world class 60s cigar.

1965 SUERDIECK BAHIA BRASIL FLORINHA SINGLES

$20.00

I obtain these cigars from a contact I have in Portugal. They are well maintained and fresh. I have included information and two reviews on this brand from a major website that no longer has them, see below:

 

From Cigar.com:

Performs like it was just rolled yesterday.

By far one of the top 10, best tasting "mature" cigars we've ever had the privilege of burning! Suerdieck Bahia c.1965 cigars still, to this day, remains rich and full-flavored due to their incredibly hearty Brazilian tobaccos. Rumor has it, like many German-market cigars from this era, that the blenders actually "snuck in" Cuban tobacco into the filler of this cigar in an attempt to get around the Embargo Act—again, just a rumor, but they taste delicious.

Suerdieck Bahia hails from the Suerdieck S.A. factory which stood in the Reconcavo Baino region of Brazil. The factory remained in operation from 1890 to 1999, when it closed. Rolled in 1965, the cigar sports a Brazilian Maduro wrapper concealing a long-filler blend of hearty Brazilian tobaccos and maybe, just maybe, a sliver of Cuban leaf, but that can't be confirmed. The blend burns smooth, and although you'd expect a subtle taste, you're still blasted with medium-bodied strength, so this beauty was probably incredibly powerful in 1965. The flavor profile is actually still filled with that semi-sweet, rich chocolate taste Brazilian tobaccos are known for. For a super mature cigar, Suerdieck Bahia performs like it was just rolled yesterday.

Reviews:

X – Greatest cigar I ever smoked. Worth every dollar, thank you

XX – Great cigar. Pretty cool listening to "The Girl From Ipanema" on my IPod thinking I am probably the only person in the world smoking a cigar with Brazilian Tobacco from the time the song was released here in 2017

1965 SUERDIECK BAHIA BRASIL OURO DE CUBA SINGLES

$35.00

I obtain these cigars from a contact I have in Portugal. They are well maintained and fresh. I have included information and two reviews on this brand from a major website that no longer has them, see below:

 

From Cigar.com:

Performs like it was just rolled yesterday.

By far one of the top 10, best tasting "mature" cigars we've ever had the privilege of burning! Suerdieck Bahia c.1965 cigars still, to this day, remains rich and full-flavored due to their incredibly hearty Brazilian tobaccos. Rumor has it, like many German-market cigars from this era, that the blenders actually "snuck in" Cuban tobacco into the filler of this cigar in an attempt to get around the Embargo Act—again, just a rumor, but they taste delicious.

Suerdieck Bahia hails from the Suerdieck S.A. factory which stood in the Reconcavo Baino region of Brazil. The factory remained in operation from 1890 to 1999, when it closed. Rolled in 1965, the cigar sports a Brazilian Maduro wrapper concealing a long-filler blend of hearty Brazilian tobaccos and maybe, just maybe, a sliver of Cuban leaf, but that can't be confirmed. The blend burns smooth, and although you'd expect a subtle taste, you're still blasted with medium-bodied strength, so this beauty was probably incredibly powerful in 1965. The flavor profile is actually still filled with that semi-sweet, rich chocolate taste Brazilian tobaccos are known for. For a super mature cigar, Suerdieck Bahia performs like it was just rolled yesterday.

Reviews:

X – Greatest cigar I ever smoked. Worth every dollar, thank you

XX – Great cigar. Pretty cool listening to "The Girl From Ipanema" on my IPod thinking I am probably the only person in the world smoking a cigar with Brazilian Tobacco from the time the song was released here in 2017

1968 MACANUDO JAMAICAN PETIT MACANUDOS SINGLES

$60.00

These hand made origjnal Macanudo Jamaicans were in a sealed box until I opened them on 9/20/23. This box design is identical to Punch cigar box which dates these being prior to the 1971 buyout of General Cigar.  These cigars may even be from the 1950s, notice the typewriter made label on the bottom of the box and the photo from a Country Life UK magazine advertisment in 1951. They are perfectly preserved and smell like cedar and spice. Very rare and won't last long!

1970’s LA FLOR DE LA ISABELA CORONAS LARGAS SINGLES

$30.00

These cigars are cedar wrapped, hand made in the Philippines. The company established “La Flor de la Isabela” (the Flower of Isabela) in 1887, as the largest and most sophisticated tobacco and cigar factory in the world at the time. It was the first Philippine cigar factory capable of volume production for export. By the late 19th century, primarily through the export of La Flor de la Isabela, the Manila Cigar became every bit as celebrated throughout the world as the Havana Cigar.

 

 Finally, World War II destroyed many of the Tabacalera’s facilities. The company rebuilt after the war, but by the late 1980s, its operations were a faint echo of what it had once been a hundred years before.

 

After a century, CdF sold the entire Tabacalera tobacco business, including the name, to a Filipino group. This group rejuvenated the factory, adding modern equipment and storage facilities and a vacuum chamber, and rebranded the business “La Flor de la Isabela,” with new packaging for all lines. One thing didn’t change: the factory continued to make cigars the same way they made them in 1881, “totalmente hecho a mano” (totally handmade).

 

La Flor de la Isabela brought in a Cuban master cigar maker, Señor Alfredo Salinas, as a consultant. He stayed in Manila for several years, and even brought his mother along from Havana. Sr. Salinas improved every aspect of the operation, from working with the tobacco growers, to selecting the harvest, curing, aging, and blending. He taught the workers the Cuban rolling style, which ensures a consistent and effortless draw.

 

Today, the company has reverted back to its old name: Tabacalera Incorporada. Our tradition is more than a name. Each cigar we make is a work of art, and a product of impeccable quality. Our cigars undergo strict quality measures to ensure consistency in appearance, fermentation, draw, smell, and taste. Our goal remains to deliver the best smoking experience you will ever have.

1970’s THAMSHAER AND COY SRI LANKA CORONA DE EXTRA SINGLES

$25.00

This box of high class superior cigars was made in Sri Lanka and was purchased from a collector in Belgium.

1970’s WM PENN PERFECTOS SEALED BOX

$250.00

The William Penn cigar brand has been around since the early 1900's and they are perfect for cigar aficionados who enjoy the classic taste of tobacco richness. Wrapped and bound in homogenized tobacco and filled with natural tobacco, these top-notch William Penn cigars offer an incredible aroma, smooth draw, and even burn. These machine-made cigars take a lesson from the past, and provide cigar smokers with old school vintage flavor. This vintage sealed box of 50 includes a collectable Djeep Lighter from France.

Country Manufactured: United States

Filler: Natural Tobacco Leaf

Binder: Homogenized Tobacco Leaf

Wrapper: Homogenized Tobacco Leaf

Length: 5.25

Ring: 40

Color: Claro