SOLD 1431 Vintage Ship Cigar **Man Box** Valet, Watch Box, Stash Box, Keepsake Box, Gun Box

$69.99

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1431 Vintage Ship Cigar **Man Box** Valet, Watch Box, Stash Box, Keepsake Box, Gun Box

This is the most handsome vintage ship image and I have used this over and over. These are my last two Omar Ortez cigar boxes that I have in stock as of now. They are such nice,roomy cigar boxes and fit this image perfectly! Perfect for Gasparilla here in Tampa or for anyone who just loves vintage ships. I added the ornate feet, the bronze knob and lined it with padded black velvet. The original green seal has been left authentically intact. 6.75 x 11 x 4.25/4.75″ with the ornate feet.  Valet for keys, wallet, glasses, cell phone and change, watch box, gun box, jewelry box, stash box- the uses are endless. These valet / man boxes look great on a desk, dresser, bar, book case, coffee table – you get it. 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! This only adds authenticity, character and charm! Large flaws will be noted in the description. If you don’t like what you see, I can do custom cigar box purses and valets that can include anything you like!- pictures of family members, pets, places, collegiate or pro sports themes- you name it! I can add initials to any of my cigar box valets for a small charge too- just ask! I always ship insured. Feel free to call me! 813-655-8003 Humadorables by Susan-Home Also please follow Humadorables by Susan on Facebook and Instagram.  https://www.facebook.com/Humadorables/     https://www.instagram.com/humadorablebysusan/

History as told by Indiana Ortez: I belong to the first 100 percent Nicaraguan tobacco family. The Ortez family entered the world of tobacco when my grandfather Ramon Ortez began to work in the tobacco farms in 1967. My grandfather’s perseverance was what created the opportunity to learn the secrets of tobacco and set our path for future generations. At the age of 10, my father, Omar Ortez, joined my grandfather in the tobacco fields. Many years later, with more experience, knowledge, and dedication, he was promoted to head of the farm. He assumed the role of General Manager for companies that became instrumental in the development of the tobacco industry in Nicaragua.

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