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Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

cigar boxes for sale
Should we try new things more than once????

A sales representative stops at a small manufacturing plant in the Midwest. He presents a box of cigars to the manager as a gift.

“No, thanks,” says the manager. “I tried smoking a cigar once and I didn’t like it.” The sales rep shows his display case and then, hoping to clinch a sale, offers to take the manager out for martinis.

“No, thanks,” the plant manager replies. “I tried alcohol once, but didn’t like it.”

Then the salesman glances out the office window and sees a golf course. “I suppose you play golf,” says the salesman. “I’d like to invite you to be a guest at my club.”

“No, thanks,” the manager says. “I played golf once, but I didn’t like it.” Just then a young man enters the office. “Let me introduce my son, Bill,” says the plant manager.

“He’s my only child………..”

Siddhartha tried new teachers over and over until he realised that the answer was in him.

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Sunday, June 15th, 2008

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Cigar Box purses are a chic accessory that everyone should have. While they can range in price from just a handful of dollars to hundreds of dollars at a boutique, they are not too difficult for the average people to make themselves. Unfortunately, most people have no clue how to even get started creating one of these personalized works of art. This is where you come in! You will teach a class to teach people how to make their very own cigar box purse!

When it comes to creating a cigar box purse, your imagination is your only limitation. There are so many possible ways to paint, decorate, and embellish the insides and outsides of a cigar box purse, not to mention the endless variations of handles available for you to attach to them!

Your class could have between five and twenty-five people and could easily be held at a local library, community center, or school. All you need are tables and space to move around and create! You can ask each person in your class to bring their own decorations or you can provide them with basic supplies needed to create one. You can charge a bit more for the class if you choose to provide the needed materials. This also makes it easier for the students, since all they will need to bring is – themselves!

Most tobacco shops either throw out empty cigar boxes or sell them in bulk at a discounted price. You can get them very inexpensively by stopping by your local tobacconist or contacting one of the many tobacco or cigar shops online. They will have a wide variety of boxes for you to choose from. Cigar boxes come in many sizes from tiny little boxes to gigantic boxes that would be big enough for a violin! The boxes also come in many colors and styles, some may even have magnetic closures, and others have metallic closures on the outside. Some are just a simply constructed wooden box; most are covered in paper of some sort, and others are just trimmed on the edges in paper and several are covered in veneer or a heavy weight colored or elaborately decorated paper.

You will want to provide your students with several kinds of adhesives to work with. Glue sticks can work well in some situations and in others you will want to provide them with liquid glue that is quick drying and able to attach items that are a heavier weight than just thin paper.

Depending on how much you charge for the class itself, you may want to offer them a wide range of choices when it comes to the handles for their purses. A simple handle can be constructed with heavy gauge wire and beads or vintage drawer pulls. Since pre-made handles (usually made of a solid piece of wood, metal, or plastic) as well as clasps, closures, hinges, and latches can vary greatly in price, you can offer inexpensive varieties at no additional charge and then give them the option to upgrade their handles by purchasing a fancier option also, at an additional small charge. You may also want to find several vintage purses at a local charity store, such as goodwill, remove their handles, hinges, and closures and use them in the construction of your students’ cigar box purses. This will offer more variety and interest to the pieces created and they will look more individualized and less commercial once they are completed.

You will likely want to provide the class with at least some, if not all, of the following items to decorate their purse with:

Vintage images of men, women, children (glamorous movie stars are often a big hit!)

Modern and vintage images of cats, dogs, wild animals, farm animals

Images of times gone by such as the nifty fifties and romantic Victorian scenes

Images of flowers, trees, and other flora

Ribbons, lace, fabric trims

Assorted paper scraps in different textures and colors

Beads in assorted sizes and colors

Heavy Gauge Wire

Pliers

Wire Cutters

Screwdrivers

Drill

Screws and Washers

Sandpaper (for removing and/or distressing labels)

Nail polish remover (also for removing labels)

Hair dryer (also for removing labels)

Sharpened Scissors

Sewing thread, sewing needles, and needle threaders

An assortment of magazines, catalogs and vintage books to cut their own images from

Pages from foreign language books

Assorted Fabric Pieces (velvet is a popular option)

Glitter

Rubber Stamps, Ink, and embossing powder

Colored Pens & Permanent Markers

Paints and paintbrushes

Gesso

Various metal and plastic embellishments

Vintage cards, letters, and wrapping paper

Vintage flash cards and game pieces

Silk flowers and leaves

You might also want to have someone film you conducting the class (be sure to include students asking questions!) and create an online (for-a-fee) downloadable video or a DVD!

You could easily advertise such a class using flyers placed in medical services buildings, health food stores, libraries, and community center bulletin boards. Be sure to include popular lunch places and coffee shops! Most post offices and grocery stores also have bulletin boards that they will allow you to place an advertisement on too. Be sure to take advantage of any public bulletin boards in your immediate area to find the people who are looking for you and your class.

After you have taught your class, you will likely receive word of mouth referrals for your next class (as well as students who want to come back and create some more!) and this will help you build up a steady clientele.

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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

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Padron cigars are globally noted for its fabulous flavor along with the essence of Cuban heritage. Padron still sticks with handmade cigar making process. It firmly denies the potential stake of technology used into cigar making. Probably, Padron is the only example in the cigar world which doesn’t hesitate in expressing such unusual confidence and faith upon its clients. So, the premier online cigarshop like CigarsDirect.com has included it into its wide ranges of cigar.

 

Now, let’s have the glimpse upon company profile. Padron is a family owned business, led by José O. Padrón and Jorge Padrón. The family takes care of everything right from the tobacco culmination to sorting, processing, manufacturing and distribution. The cigar is made up of extra long-aged Nicaraguan-grown tobaccos from Cuban seed. There is an interesting incident with this cigar. Cigar Aficionado is a highly reputed cigar magazine. It has continuously rated Cigars more than twelve years but never named as the best cigar of the year.

 

Thus, the complete management in own hand helps the company in determining quite lower price and quality product in spite of hard work in its making. Though all companies are raising price of their product but Padron believes in customer satisfaction and customer always remains on the top of its priority list.

 

Today, there are a many duplicate Padron manufacturers in the market. So, there are few points which must be taken care of whenever you are making the purchase:

 

• There are two special series of Padron cigars which have double band. Their names are Padrón Cigars 1926 Series and 1964 Anniversary Series.

 

• Another prominent identity is Padrón logo which is nicely visible on their uppermost ring.

 

• Unique serial number is also a credible identity mark.

 

• One must know that Padron cigars are always sold in wooden boxes. Hence, cigars in cellophane wrapped bundles are fake Padron cigar.

 

At last, let’s not miss to mention Padron’s signature line, the 1926 Anniversario. It comes under a very special category of cigar. Leading online shop viz. CigarsDirect.com may offer special pack of Padron 1926 40th Anniversary on discounted price as well. So get the best deal there.

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Friday, January 18th, 2008

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As the 1990s dawned, few industries seemed deader than cigar sales and manufacture.

From its height in the 1850s – when Cuba alone exported 356.6 million cigars – the cigar had fallen into virtual moribundity. Its market had been conquered by cheap, ubiquitous cigarettes. Its image was tarnished in the United States by, among other things, the persistent (and not entirely unfounded) popular association between cigar smoking and the “fat cats” of the Gilded Age – a picture wedged into its place in the popular consciousness by the work of crusading editorial cartoonists.

By the late 1980s, the industry was flatlining, with an aging customer base and few new customers drifting in: the classic example of a product reaching what marketing experts call “old age.” That’s not to say “senility.”

But in 1992 something changed. (Not a bad year for it – with voters decisively rejecting Ronald Reagan’s vice president at the polls and heavy metal yielding to Nirvana, it was a year for change.) The number of imported cigars wafted gently upward during the fourth quarter of the year, yielding a four-percent increase over 1991. The following year, imports rose by ten percent.

The industry was elated. But no one was prepared for what came next – 12 percent growth in 1994, 33 percent growth in 1995, 36 percent first-quarter growth for 1996, shops unable to keep product on the shelves, backorders of 55 million units in 1996, retailers buying shopping-carts full of cigars from distributors and paying retail price just to keep their stores stocked. Women, for the first time, began smoking cigars in large numbers, and prices rose at a fast clip – the $2 premium cigar more or less disappeared over a three-year period. Cigar bars proliferated.

Cigar-friendly restaurants, well, came into existence.

What happened? One observer, Norman Sharp of the Cigar Association of America, told the New York Times in 1996 that the new prevalence of cigar bars goes back to a single Boston restaurant. “It started in the ’80s, when the Ritz-Carlton in Boston hosted a cigar dinner.”

In the same story, Sharp also gave credit to what he called “political correctness,” the all-purpose rhetorical villain of the 1990s. “People are saying they’re tired of being told what to do – or in this case, being told not to use tobacco – and turned to cigar smoking as a way of flipping the bird at well, somebody.

Other observers give some credit to Cigar Aficionado, launched in 1992, a quarterly glossy publication that improved cigars status in society. In Cigar Aficionado, alongside cigar reviews and industry news, you can also read up on new luxury goods, while enjoying interviews with prominent cigar smokers from Jack Nicholson to Whoopi Goldberg. As Runner’s World did for the nascent jogging movement of the 1970s, Cigar Aficionado transformed thousands of isolated cigar lovers into an interest group, simply by addressing them as one.

For another explanation, consider the growth in coffee consumption during the 1990s – the years when Starbucks conquered America. The new prominence of this old, almost stodgy beverage (not unlike the cigar in its public image) could be, and was, traced to the explosion in average working hours during the decade, when a centuries-long trend toward shorter working weeks ground, in the US though not in Europe, to a halt. Bedroom communities grew, while deep social ties grew frayed. American white-collar workers desperately needed something, some small pleasure or indulgence to take the sting out of their epic workweeks. Why not cigars?

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Sunday, January 6th, 2008

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Cigar Box juggling on the Generation Game Kris Kremo

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