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Originally Posted by
Nature
That is pretty awesome! Haven't seen something like that before. I like the built in cigar rests. Looks like it was designed specifically for cigars. That drawer looks like a great place that could store accessories. Any idea how old it is?
From what little I could find it was made by H.T Cushman Manufacturing Company in Bennington Vermont sometime prior to 1940 or so. They apparently had an entire line of smoking stands and tables. Some with accessory drawers, some with copper lined humidors built in. The ashtray and paint are original. The base is a little loose and it is missing two smaller ashtray stands that went with it.
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Originally Posted by
Hardheaded
From what little I could find it was made by H.T Cushman Manufacturing Company in Bennington Vermont sometime prior to 1940 or so. They apparently had an entire line of smoking stands and tables. Some with accessory drawers, some with copper lined humidors built in. The ashtray and paint are original. The base is a little loose and it is missing two smaller ashtray stands that went with it.
Very cool!
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Golf Course Bum
Originally Posted by
Hardheaded
Not that new, but my wife round me this tiny antique smoking stand on craigslist a few months back. Perfect height for next to my chair in the garage.
That's really quite a neat stand and I too like those built in rests. Said it before and I'll say it once again - she's a keeper
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Golf Course Bum
A little Xmas gift to myself !
Bought a couple of Modus cigar tools. These were designed and are made by a BOTL on another forum and I've wanted something a little nicer than the crude tools I've been using.
The craftsmanship on these is top notch and they are more heavy duty than I thought, looking at the pictures.
Nubber on one end, draw tool on the other (i put both Modus in the picture to show both ends)
Merry Christmas to me !
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Originally Posted by
WNYTONY
A little Xmas gift to myself !
Bought a couple of Modus cigar tools. These were designed and are made by a BOTL on another forum and I've wanted something a little nicer than the crude tools I've been using.
The craftsmanship on these is top notch and they are more heavy duty than I thought, looking at the pictures.
Nubber on one end, draw tool on the other (i put both Modus in the picture to show both ends)
Merry Christmas to me !
Those look nice Tony. Does that single have a little grabber to remove a little Baccy?
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Golf Course Bum
Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Those look nice Tony. Does that single have a little grabber to remove a little Baccy?
Yes, I should have turned it in the pic so it showed better - it looks like 2 dark spots in the pic I posted. There are 2 slits on each side to help remove some bits of loose tobacco to open it up. They start at about 3/4" and go to about 2", alternating sides.
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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Originally Posted by
WNYTONY
Yes, I should have turned it in the pic so it showed better - it looks like 2 dark spots in the pic I posted. There are 2 slits on each side to help remove some bits of loose tobacco to open it up. They start at about 3/4" and go to about 2", alternating sides.
Indeed, these have GOT to have barbs cut into them! The more the merrier. If you can't excavate tobacco from a plugged stick, once the baccy heats up, you're worse off than when you started.
Back in the day, I consulted with one of the original makers of such tools; "Boom". He was making great looking tools at the time, but they lacked the barbs.
It's nice to know one has, in some way, influenced posterity.
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those look awesome! I see its available on amazon. Is that the best way to purchase them?
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