Archive for September, 2007

Cigar Store Wooden Indians

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

I’ve always liked cigar store indians, so here’s some information I’ve learned about them. The Cigar store Indian or Wooden Indian is an old advertising figure made for cigar shops, much like barber poles advertise barber shops or the pawn shops have 3 gold balls. TopHat Tobacco Store IndianThe indians were often three-dimensional wooden sculptures several feet tall – up to life-sized. They are still occasionally used for their original advertising purpose, like the one pictured above, but are more often seen in decorative uses, or for older ones, as collectibles.

HISTORY
Because of the general illiteracy of the population, early store owners used descriptive emblems or figures to advertise their shops. Indians and tobacco had always been associated because Indians introduced tobacco to Europeans, and it the depiction of native people on smoke-shop signs followed naturally. As early as the seventeenth century, tobacconists from Europe used figures of Indians to advertise their shops. Because European carvers had never seen a Native American, these early cigar-store wooden Indians looked more like black slaves with feathered headdresses and other fanciful features. These carvings were called “Virginians” or “Black Boys” in the trade. Eventually, the European cigar-store figures began to take on a more authentic yet highly stylized native visage, and by the time the smoke-shop figure arrived in America in the early eighteenth century, it had become thoroughly “Indian.”

The early cigar store Indians could be purchased as either male or female and were fashioned both in cast iron and the far more popular wood. In the early years the female figure, with or without papoose, was by far the more popular and outnumbered male figures four to one. Occasionally, the female wooden indian was adorned with a headdress of tobacco leaves in place of the more standard feathers. Male wooden indians were often dressed in the warbonnets of the Plains Indians.

TODAY
The cigar store Indian became less common in the 20th century for a variety of reasons. New sidewalk-obstruction laws, higher manufacturing costs, and increased racial sensitivity relegated the figures to museums and antique shops. To some, the cigar store Indian figure is considered the native equivalent of the black lawn jockey—a stereotypical and thus demeaning portrayal of Native Americans; however, both of these types of figures are still made for sale and cigar store Indians can still be found outside many cigar stores just like ours. The TopHat Indian is kind of short and mean looking, but hey, he was on sale for a good deal when we needed him!

TRIVIA

  • There is an episode of Seinfeld known as “The Cigar Store Indian
  • The dog in the picture above is Nikki, short for Nickel. She’s the store mascot. Here’s directions to the TopHat Tobacco Kirkwood Cigar Shop, come and visit!
Written by Eric
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Sancho Panza Double Maduro Escudero Review

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Sancho Panza Double Maduro Escudero CigarsAt 7 inches with a 54 ring guage, this box-pressed cigar has an impressive appearance. The retail price at Top Hat Tobacco was $5.05 each. The Escudero is a mild to medium bodied cigar with a dark maduro wrapper. It also has a dark maduro binder, and this is where the “double maduro” name comes from. The manufacturer says the wrapper and binder leaves are selected from the richest, full-sun-tops of Connecticut Broadleaf tobacco plants and then aged for four years before rolling. The filler is a flavorful mix of Cuban-seed Honduran, Nicaraguan and Dominican tobacco. It is crafted by Honduran cigar master Estelo Padrón at Honduras American Tabaco S. A., for Villazon & Co., a subsidiary of General Cigar Company.

While they are a good cigar fresh from the box, they improve remarkably by resting for several weeks to several months. Humidor storage is recommended before smoking, and after storage are not only a bargain but a best buy. This aging helps the wrapper look nice and oily, and also helps the cap of the cigar “settle” on. Right out of the box there is a tendency for the cap to come off the cigar after it’s cut.

One of my favorite aspects of this cigar is its large volumes of flavorful smoke. This Honduran cigar is a medium to full bodied, flavorful and spicy smoke that starts with a peppery note and then settles to become almost as mild as the Cuban Sancho Panza variety. From the half-way point on, there is a nice shift in flavor and fullness that leads into a very satisfying finish. The Sancho Panza Double Maduro Escudero is a very flavorful smoke and a true bargain at the price- and who doesn’t like a good bargain?

My sample cigar did have a somewhat uneven burn, but it was easily correctable and not a real problem. The ash is white and firm, and contrasts well with the dark wrapper. I also like the box press shape, which gives me a little something to play with while smoking one of these beauties.

Written by Eric
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Listings of Cigar Stores and Smoke Shops by State

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Top Hat Tobacco wants everyone to have access to a great cigar store like ours. That’s why we originally opened up our cigar lounge in Kirkwood, Missouri. That’s also why we provide this list: so you can find a great cigar shop near you.

The following Cigar Stores, Smoke Shops and Cigar Shops have been selected for inclusion to our directory because of their quality selection and exceptional customer service. These stores are exclusive authorized dealers that sell a wide variety of cigars and cigar Accessories. Not all cigar products are available at every store. Some may have online cigar sales. Visit any of these outstanding retail locations in your area and buy fine cigars with confidence.

Shop in the US – Select your State:

AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
MI
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
ND
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VA
VT
WA
WI
WV
WY

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Top Hat Tobacco
124 W. Jefferson Ave, Suite 107
Kirkwood, Missouri 63122
314-966-1002

Written by Eric
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8 Steps to Prepare Your New Humidor

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Cigars need to be kept fresh in a controlled environment. A personal humidor (as opposed to a humidor room) is a box designed to store your cigars at an optimal humidity range of 65-75%, at room temperature. Most personal humidors are made of wood, with the inside usually made of Spanish cedar.

Aside from its protective value, many cigar aficionados treat humidors as a work of art or a fine piece of furniture.

There are various sizes of wood humidors. From the small Otterbox cigar caddy that holds up to 15 cigars, to the great glass-top wood display humidor that can hold up to 150 cigars, there are a lot from which to choose.

Once you’ve purchased your humidor, you will need to prepare, or cure, it before storing your cigars. Please do not skip this step or you will compromise the life of your cigars.

Here are the 8 steps to prepare your humidor:

1. Remove the humidity device and fill it with distilled water. Set it on a paper towel to soak up any extra water before you put it in your humidor, or you might stain the wood.

2. Wipe down the interior of the humidor with a clean, damp sponge. Be sure to get the sides, top, bottom and any dividers. Don’t use a paper towel or anything that might leave bits of itself behind in the wood.

3. Place a plastic bag on the bottom of the humidor interior and place the damp sponge on top of the plastic. Again, this is to avoid staining the wood.

4. Install the humidity element.

5. Close the lid and leave it undisturbed overnight for at least 12 hours. Open the humidor, remove the humidity device and refill it with distilled water.

7. Remove the sponge and the plastic bag from the humidor.

8. Close the lid again for an additional 12 hours, ensuring the interior wood reaches the optimum humidity level of 65-75 percent.

Top Hat Tobacco has a nice online selection of cigar humidors, or just come on into the shop and browse around.

Written by Eric
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Cigar Reviews Welcome!

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Have you smoked a new cigar recently? Do you have a favorite that you’d like to tout? What’s your favorite Humidor? Let us know, and we’ll post it for you. Here’s how:

Click here to send us an email. The email will contain a quick form that will show you what information we’ll need.

All submitted reviews are subject to approval. Links may or may not be allowed depending on content and quality.

Written by Chad
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