SOLD1380 Camacho Triple Maduro Cigar **Man Box** Dresser Valet, Stash Box, Watch Box,Groomsman Gift, Dad Gift, Guy Gift

$69.99

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1380 Camacho Triple Maduro Cigar **Man Box** Dresser Valet, Stash Box, Watch Box,Groomsman Gift, Dad Gift, Guy Gift

This is a black, wooden, heavy hinged, Camacho, Triple Maduro, upcycled cigar box valet. These stunning Camacho cigar boxes come with what they call a baby grand piano finish – 16 layers of lacquer! This one has a silver emblem with a scorpion on the outer lid- very cool and the original seal has been left for authenticity sake. The inner lid also has the Camacho scorpion logo and I lined it with padded and plush black velvet. A pewter knob has been added for ease of opening and the ornate feet. This one has a very cool, edgy feel! 6.75 x 10.25 x 2.5/3.5″ with the ornate feet. What a perfect gift for a hard to buy for guy- recycling at its finest. These look great on a dresser, bar, desk or bookcase. Valet for keys, wallet and change, watch box, gun box, jewelry box, stash box- the uses are endless. Great gift for Valentine’s Day, Father’s Day, graduation or groomsmen gifting. Perfect guy gift in general! THIS IS AN AUTHENTIC CIGAR BOX , SO SMALL FLAWS INFLICTED BY THE SMOKERS OF THE CIGARS ARE TO BE EXPECTED! Large flaws will be noted in the description. If you don’t like what you see, I can do custom cigar box purses and can include anything you like!- pictures of family members, pets, places- you name it! I always ship insured. Feel free to call me! 813-655-8003 Humadorables by Susan

History:  The founder himself, Don Simon Camacho, after being exiled from Cuba, dared to found Camacho Cigars in Miami, Florida in 1961, and in a couple short years became a favorite cigar of one of the boldest to have ever lived: the legendary Winston Churchill.
In his final years, Churchill had a continuous 
selection of Camacho Cigars delivered to him to his hospital room, sent by boat to further age the cigars. Churchill enjoyed Camacho Cigars so much that, in 1963, at a luncheon at the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, he gifted a friend of his a Camacho cigar. That single stick went on to fetch over $3,000 in 2010 at an auction by Christie’s of London.
By the time the 1990 Cigar Boom came about, Camacho Cigars rested in humidors all across the world, from the executive to the everyday working man.
With the prominent Eiroa family at the wheel in 1995, production began in Honduras where the first Camacho Corojo cigars were developed in the Valle de Jamastrán region using seeds which were smuggled out of Cuba during the advent of the Cuban Revolution.
In 2008, Camacho Cigars joined the Oettinger Davidoff Group family of brands, and amid the ranks of Davidoff and Avo Uvezian, Camacho Cigars stands unmistakable and unforgettable.

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