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Mr. Salomones
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Any of you guys collect Tobacco related items?
"Lets see what you have"

I have been collecting for ever it seems like:giggle: most of my collection revolves around Havana and HABNOS stuff.
It all stared with my first Habanos S.A. Ashtray (they are huge) I have (6) now.
Here are a few:
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I also love Jars:
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One of my favorite items is my "Tronquito tree trunk cigar Humidor "
This might be the most interesting looking packaging found for post-revolution production of Havana Cigars. The Humidor like a tree trunk.
These „trunks“ were highly popular in the early days of the revolution. They accommodated 25 or even 50 cigars of various sizes. This one is a Tronquito (little trunk) for about 25 thin cigars!
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nice! I collect lighters. I buy them. they stop working. i put them into a bag. i have a lot of them now!
Have you tried purging and filling with Xikar’s high altitude butane? That stuff is higher pressure and one tankful of that stuff cleared out a couple of my cheap lighters, and now they work great again.
 

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Another one of my Fav. Inspired by these picturesque houses, the Trinidad Farm House humidor has truly marked the history of Cuban craftsmanship. Released in 2001, it is of historical significance as it is considered the first sculptural humidor produced in a limited edition for public sale.
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