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Originally Posted by lenguamor
Wow!
You did the cigar justice much better than I could have hoped to, sharing it with friends like you did.
Great thread, great pics and I'm glad you enjoyed it. These are history now, all gone or in the collections of other brothers.
PS: I did see an empty box of these recently; it did not have the Chapin Grocery imprint, so apparently Sunkist did manufacture these for sale as stand-alone product.
BTW, that pic of the old cigar store blew me away. Can you imagine having just one of each of the boxes of cigars on display there? 
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Thanks to your generosity passed through Scott that cigar is now a part of history.
Here are a couple more from that collection.
Here is one of John Bartosh later in life as the store was winding down.
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In January 1959 John J. Bartosh locked the door of his Golden Eagle cigar, hung up a "closed" sign and ended 51 years in business at the same stand.
For seven years before he bought the store, Bartosh worked for its previous proprietor, John W. Potts, who opened the store in 1888
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