Diamond Crown Limited Edition America 250 Cigar Humidor


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Diamond Crown Limited Edition America 250 Cigar Humidor 

The America 250 cigar humidor is handcrafted in the United States by Jason LeGear of Milwaukee Humidor Co. Each humidor contains 50 The American Perfecto cigars, a new size of J.C. Newman’s

famous all-American cigar brand. Both the humidor and the cigars will bear the official America250 branding of the United States Semiquincentennial Commission. Fifty humidors are scheduled to ship in time to reach stores before Memorial Day.

Every part of this project, from the blend of heirloom tobaccos in the cigars to the hinges used in the humidor are grown or made in the United States. The lid of each humidor features a map of the United States. Using marquetry, LeGear has shaped each state with wood from trees that are native to the state. LeGear has also inlaid a red, white, and blue border around the map and the U.S.

government’s official America 250 logo on the front of each humidor. Because the wood used in each humidor

varies, the 50 humidors are unique works of art. Each humidor has a capacity of 100 to 125 cigars.

 

Woods Used in the America250 Cigar Humidor:

Alabama – Southern White Pine
Alaska – Sitka Spruce
Arizona – Blue Palo Verde
Arkansas – Southern White Pine
California – Coast Redwood
Colorado – Blue Spruce
Connecticut – White Oak
Delaware – American Holly
Florida – Sabal Palm
Georgia – Southern Oak
Hawaii – Koa
Idaho – Western White Pine
Illinois – White Oak
Indiana – Tulip Tree
Iowa – Red Oak
Kansas – Eastern Cottonwood
Kentucky – Tulip Poplar
Louisiana – Cypress
Maine – Eastern White Pine
Maryland – White Oak
Massachusetts – American Elm
Michigan – Eastern White Pine
Minnesota – Red Pine
Mississippi – Magnolia
Missouri – Dogwood

Montana – Ponderosa Pine
Nebraska – Eastern Cottonwood

Nevada – Piñon Pine
New Hampshire – White Birch
New Jersey – Red Oak
New Mexico – Piñon Pine
New York – Sugar Maple
North Carolina – White Pine
North Dakota – Grey Elm
Ohio – Buckeye Tree
Oklahoma – Eastern Redbud
Oregon – Douglas Fir
Pennsylvania – Eastern Hemlock
Rhode Island – Red Maple
South Carolina – Sabal Palm
South Dakota – Blue Spruce
Tennessee – Red Cedar
Texas – Pecan
Utah – Quaking Aspen
Vermont – Sugar Maple
Virginia – Dogwood
Washington – Western Hemlock
West Virginia – Sugar Maple
Wisconsin – Sugar Maple
Wyoming – Eastern Cottonwood

 

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Diamond Crown Limited Edition America 250 Cigar Humidor 

The America 250 cigar humidor is handcrafted in the United States by Jason LeGear of Milwaukee Humidor Co. Each humidor contains 50 The American Perfecto cigars, a new size of J.C. Newman’s

famous all-American cigar brand. Both the humidor and the cigars will bear the official America250 branding of the United States Semiquincentennial Commission. Fifty humidors are scheduled to ship in time to reach stores before Memorial Day.

Every part of this project, from the blend of heirloom tobaccos in the cigars to the hinges used in the humidor are grown or made in the United States. The lid of each humidor features a map of the United States. Using marquetry, LeGear has shaped each state with wood from trees that are native to the state. LeGear has also inlaid a red, white, and blue border around the map and the U.S.

government’s official America 250 logo on the front of each humidor. Because the wood used in each humidor

varies, the 50 humidors are unique works of art. Each humidor has a capacity of 100 to 125 cigars.

 

Woods Used in the America250 Cigar Humidor:

Alabama – Southern White Pine
Alaska – Sitka Spruce
Arizona – Blue Palo Verde
Arkansas – Southern White Pine
California – Coast Redwood
Colorado – Blue Spruce
Connecticut – White Oak
Delaware – American Holly
Florida – Sabal Palm
Georgia – Southern Oak
Hawaii – Koa
Idaho – Western White Pine
Illinois – White Oak
Indiana – Tulip Tree
Iowa – Red Oak
Kansas – Eastern Cottonwood
Kentucky – Tulip Poplar
Louisiana – Cypress
Maine – Eastern White Pine
Maryland – White Oak
Massachusetts – American Elm
Michigan – Eastern White Pine
Minnesota – Red Pine
Mississippi – Magnolia
Missouri – Dogwood

Montana – Ponderosa Pine
Nebraska – Eastern Cottonwood

Nevada – Piñon Pine
New Hampshire – White Birch
New Jersey – Red Oak
New Mexico – Piñon Pine
New York – Sugar Maple
North Carolina – White Pine
North Dakota – Grey Elm
Ohio – Buckeye Tree
Oklahoma – Eastern Redbud
Oregon – Douglas Fir
Pennsylvania – Eastern Hemlock
Rhode Island – Red Maple
South Carolina – Sabal Palm
South Dakota – Blue Spruce
Tennessee – Red Cedar
Texas – Pecan
Utah – Quaking Aspen
Vermont – Sugar Maple
Virginia – Dogwood
Washington – Western Hemlock
West Virginia – Sugar Maple
Wisconsin – Sugar Maple
Wyoming – Eastern Cottonwood

 

Diamond Crown Limited Edition America 250 Cigar Humidor 

The America 250 cigar humidor is handcrafted in the United States by Jason LeGear of Milwaukee Humidor Co. Each humidor contains 50 The American Perfecto cigars, a new size of J.C. Newman’s

famous all-American cigar brand. Both the humidor and the cigars will bear the official America250 branding of the United States Semiquincentennial Commission. Fifty humidors are scheduled to ship in time to reach stores before Memorial Day.

Every part of this project, from the blend of heirloom tobaccos in the cigars to the hinges used in the humidor are grown or made in the United States. The lid of each humidor features a map of the United States. Using marquetry, LeGear has shaped each state with wood from trees that are native to the state. LeGear has also inlaid a red, white, and blue border around the map and the U.S.

government’s official America 250 logo on the front of each humidor. Because the wood used in each humidor

varies, the 50 humidors are unique works of art. Each humidor has a capacity of 100 to 125 cigars.

 

Woods Used in the America250 Cigar Humidor:

Alabama – Southern White Pine
Alaska – Sitka Spruce
Arizona – Blue Palo Verde
Arkansas – Southern White Pine
California – Coast Redwood
Colorado – Blue Spruce
Connecticut – White Oak
Delaware – American Holly
Florida – Sabal Palm
Georgia – Southern Oak
Hawaii – Koa
Idaho – Western White Pine
Illinois – White Oak
Indiana – Tulip Tree
Iowa – Red Oak
Kansas – Eastern Cottonwood
Kentucky – Tulip Poplar
Louisiana – Cypress
Maine – Eastern White Pine
Maryland – White Oak
Massachusetts – American Elm
Michigan – Eastern White Pine
Minnesota – Red Pine
Mississippi – Magnolia
Missouri – Dogwood

Montana – Ponderosa Pine
Nebraska – Eastern Cottonwood

Nevada – Piñon Pine
New Hampshire – White Birch
New Jersey – Red Oak
New Mexico – Piñon Pine
New York – Sugar Maple
North Carolina – White Pine
North Dakota – Grey Elm
Ohio – Buckeye Tree
Oklahoma – Eastern Redbud
Oregon – Douglas Fir
Pennsylvania – Eastern Hemlock
Rhode Island – Red Maple
South Carolina – Sabal Palm
South Dakota – Blue Spruce
Tennessee – Red Cedar
Texas – Pecan
Utah – Quaking Aspen
Vermont – Sugar Maple
Virginia – Dogwood
Washington – Western Hemlock
West Virginia – Sugar Maple
Wisconsin – Sugar Maple
Wyoming – Eastern Cottonwood

 

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