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There is a small chance, however, that they may have used Cuban tobacco; back then, it wasn't as big a deal as it is to us today, being "the forbidden fruit" and all. Also, Cuba used to supply many of the American cigar makers with leaf and many either chose not to acknowledge provenance, or might have been forbidden from doing so by contract; after all, Cuba was selling leaf to practically anyone who could pay, not like now that they don't export any leaf at all nor private-label any brands. They may not have been eager to announce that they were providing tobacco to makers who sold their goods for 3-5¢ a pop, when they were trying to get more for branded Cuban cigars. Cuba also had contracts to provide leaf to make Bonded Havanas, which were sold and advertised as using Cuban leaf, and cost twice as much or more as Clears. Those makers (Garcia-Vega was one in the 1940s) may have had either tacit or explicit agreement with Cuba not to let others state provenance and undercut their prices as well. So, there's a chance, however convoluted.
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Feeling at Home
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Interesting Review. I would love to have a box like this in my collection.
I did a little research on Coast Cigar Company. Came up with an ebay listing for a La Natividad Match Book. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NATIVIDAD-CI...-/200643041807 If you look closely you can see "Coast Cigar Co San Francisco" So I then dug a little deeper and found a business listing from 1949 in San Francisco under "Coast Tobacco Distributors" http://www.archive.org/stream/polksc...e/390/mode/2up Connecting the dots here... assuming that the Distribution company in San Francisco is somehow linked to this 'Coast Cigar Co' and given the fact that most Clear Havana's that I'm aware of were made in Tampa (Ybor City) it seems unlikely that these were clear havanas and more likely that they were just your average 5c cigar. But, that's all a stretch at best. Interesting stuff though. Last edited by ninjavanish; 11-16-2011 at 08:21 PM. Reason: Links weren't working. |
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There were bonded factories throughout the East Coast prior to the revolution. NYC had a large number of factories as did most of the other large cities.
![]() Thanks Joe, its always nice to read about these rare smokes.
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