Hyman's National Cigar Museum
A treasure trove of information about cigars and cigar ephemera, this site is a must-see for any tobacciana collector! Includes information and images on felts and flannels, silks and satins, hand tools, cigar boxes and labels, advertising, and much more. It also features cigar imagery (such as devils and 19th century women), a detailed history of cigars (plus how they were made and sold), and information on foreign manufacturers (especially Cuban and Canadian).
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