I picked up a couple new containers this weekend. The brown jar is a depression era DWG jar with the stamp/tax law printed on the back. The El Producto tin has some age too but I am still searching for the production dates.
Agreed, I love the classical stuff.Very cool. I'd like to see more of your old school stuff.
Those are some of the Perdomo "fresh rolled wheels" I bought. There are some Belicoso's and Robusto's to the left (150 total). I just packed these in an empty Georges' box to hold them in place. They will age for at least a year before smoking. I smoked one when I got them (to set a base line, and it wasn't bad!), the four on top will age in the cello to compare with the naked sticks.what cigars are on the left, in the wooden box? they sure look tasty