DesertRat
Perpetual Newbie
I stumbled on this interesting piece this morning and was curious if anyone here could help me in identifying it. The "box" is cut from a single piece of Spanish Cedar which has been bored out to hold the sticks inside and there is a place for a small humidifier in the lid. The sticks inside are simply banded "Montecristo Habana" and appear to be a standard non-embossed band.
There are six sticks (7x48? (I'm estimating the RG)) in the individual slots and in the larger slot there are two figurados (diademas or perfecto?)that are 7.5x60 tapering up to about 62 at the foot at which point the foot tapers down again but not to a pure point like the head. Again, I'm guessing on the ring guage but probablly close.
There are no other markings evident on the box that are readable.
Any info someone might have or a link to a research site would be great!
Thanks in advance
Danny
Edited to clarify the larger sticks are some sort of figurado.
There are six sticks (7x48? (I'm estimating the RG)) in the individual slots and in the larger slot there are two figurados (diademas or perfecto?)that are 7.5x60 tapering up to about 62 at the foot at which point the foot tapers down again but not to a pure point like the head. Again, I'm guessing on the ring guage but probablly close.
There are no other markings evident on the box that are readable.


Any info someone might have or a link to a research site would be great!
Thanks in advance
Danny
Edited to clarify the larger sticks are some sort of figurado.