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Cathy;
Oh, good! A fun question!
Aside from Google, a good bookstore (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Wladenbooks,
etc) should have books on whiskey, describing distilleries, and which
would give the date the distillery went into production.
As for the cigars, with the current interest in cigars and the cigar stores
that have popped up all over, surely they or any tobacconist (did I get that
right??) could refer your friend to a brand that was produced in 1900+, or
has been in production for more than a century.
Pam Asbury-Smith
SRI Tucson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cathy Spude" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 7:33 AM
Subject: Quality whiskey and cigars
> HISTARCHers:
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> I have a friend who is writing a novel. He'd like to know the brand name
of
> a good quality whiskey and cigar from about 1905. Can anyone help?
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> Cathy
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