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Wednesday, 28 May 2008
What Goes Into A Good Cigar Case?

Ever wondered what goes into a good cigar case? Hopefuly good cigars! Seriously though, a cigar case is a case designed to port your cigars, all the while retaining the humid environment of the cigars. There are often just two types of cigar cases, and they are often categorized as follows:

Spanish Cedarlined Cases - These cases have an inner compartment constrcucted of Spanish Cedar or sometimes a cedar veneer. These are usually quite strong, able to withstand a great deal of abuse without damaging the cigars. These cigar cases have a top and a bottom, and one side usually able to slide to the other. The sliding can be further adjusted based to fit the length of the cigars in question.

Telescopic Cigar Cases - Also usually sliding cases, they have grooves to fit the cigars. These cases tend to be relatively soft in construction, with the shell of the case usually made of leather, often with designs impressed upon them. Now the next time you see one of these handed out as cigar favors, you'll be able to speak knowledgably about them!


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