Really like the way you"re displaying the cigars with the photos of the 1930's.The cigar size and look fits that period, yet those photos and these cigars are so far separated by time. Looking at those photos one realizes that those people had faces.Far,far removed from the unnaturally orange tinted creatures gracing the magazine pages now.These might well be Dorothea Lange's images taken when she was working for the FSA. Few, very few had anywhere near her eye and talent. Her camera lens recorded in seconds all the feel of the time that John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath required many pages show us.
Oh...by the way, not to digress from digressing, but I'll bet most of those cigars will smoke as well as they look in the photos.
Enjoy smoking them nice to see that some of the "old" sizes of cigars,corona. panatella,perfecto,etc are not completely gone...yet.
Congrats on the nice work.