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leaves for the
confection of cigars. The
museum also
hosts experienced cigarmaking artisans who sell
their product on site. "Museo del
Tabaco Herminio Torres...
-
Milwaukee in 1883,
attended the
public schools,
learned the
craft of
cigarmaking, and had been a
trade union member of the
Cigar Maker's
Union for the...
- some antique, hand-operated
ARENCO and
American Machine and
Foundry cigarmaking machines from the 1930's. In New York,
cigars were made by
rollers working...
-
utilizes antique, hand-operated
ARENCO and
American Machine and
Foundry cigarmaking machines from the 1930's in its
Tampa factory. "Tobacco.org news on America's...
-
personalities in the
cigar industry and
feature articles relating to the
cigarmaking industry. From the
beginning the
magazine emphasized celebrity profiles...
-
necessitated to Ybor City, near Tampa, a
historic area for
American cigarmaking. This
facility proved unsatisfactory, however, due to the prohibitively...
- (1998). "The
Reader and the Worker: Los
Lectores and the
Culture of
Cigarmaking in Cuba and Florida".
International Labor and Working-class History....
- some antique, hand-operated
ARENCO and
American Machine and
Foundry cigarmaking machines from the 1930's. Espinosa, Jack (2008).
Cuban Bread Crumbs....
- the most
venturesome hesitate to take liberties.
Whether he
learned cigarmaking in
Europe or the
United States I do not know, but he did not make cigars...
- play on
April 23, 1908. The "Cigarmakers"
nickname corresponds with the
cigarmaking industry in Lima in the era,
which included the Deisel-Wemmer-Gilbert...