This tobacco tin, with its great fonts and blue and silver color palette, dates to the 1920s when a box of Edgeworth ran anywhere from $0.10 to $1.29 based on size and packaging material. While Edgeworth tins aren't that hard to find these days, this tin is a bit more difficult to find due to its petite size and the Edgeworth wrapping on the bottom front and back of the tin. Also, it includes the original paper labels on the exterior left and right side of the tin
In real life, Nucky was not shot
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I don't hate it at all but I'm genuinely like "her?" If someone gave me a bottle, I don't know if I'd reach for it even then, and I'm certainly not paying for it
Virginia also burns easy and cool and is found in a number of flake and ribbon-cut tobaccos
Yes, they use mixed fillers, but when considering those leftover fillers come from the best of the best, combined with the fact that Drew Estate re-sorts the leftover tobaccos to only include tobaccos worthy of their high standards, now you see why these cigars are in high demand