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| Davidoff No. 1 Pyramid Mahogany Humidor |
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This is a favorite finish. The wood is cut to show the actual “rings” of the tree creating a pyramid style effect. Down the back, sides, top, and front, the rings are matched and uniform throughout. The humidor has one tray with dividers and can accommodate up to 170 cigars.
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| Davidoff Marquetry No. 9 Bubinga Special Humidor |
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A small yet gorgeous piece, it is as much a functioning piece of art as it is a functioning humidor. The Bubinga is the base wood, with beautiful inlays down the sides and on the lid. A special crest-like design is also inlayed on the top of this piece. Its small size makes it perfect for any room in the house, and will store up to 85 cigars.
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| Zino Large Acrylic Humidor Smoked w/Chrome |
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All Zino Humidors contain our self-regulating humidification system which guarantees a constant relative humidity of 70 – 75%, enhancing the aroma and richness of your cigars.
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De La Concha Welcomes the Davidoff Millennium Lancero by Tom Johansmeyer.
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The fourth De La Concha cigar dinner was yet another sold-out affair. Close to 30 guests convened on the Sixth Ave. store to celebrate the launch of Davidoff’s new Winston Churchill cigar … with a little help from Rue 57. The evening offered lively conversation, a fantastic meal and a live band, all against the backdrop of the latest from Davidoff.
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De La Concha welcomed the pipe smokers of New York to celebrate. On February 20, 2008, more than 30 pipe smokers convened at the legendary tobacco shop to share their appreciation for fine craftsmanship and premium tobacco.
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The Good Fight: De La Concha puts up its dukes by Tom Johansmeyer.
De La Concha finds a clever way around New York's smoking ban, inviting guests to smoke and dine in the store at monthly cigar dinners.
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The Cigar Lover's Oasis by John von Brachel.
While tobacconists have resisted smoking bans with comfortable furniture, takeout meals and flatscreen TVs, De La Concha brings "the full-service meal back to the cigar experience."
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Cigars in Abstract: A former fighter paints his cigars with love by Tom Johansmeyer.
Artist Julio Aguilera, a De La Concha regular, fuses his passion for creation with his enjoyment of cigars.
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