Joya de Nicaragua Número 1

Found a partially sealed box in an antique store today. Distributed by A. Oppenheimer & Co. Box number 07662. 4 cigars wrapped in celo inside. Box is labeled Joya De Nicaragua Número 1.

Can someone please tell me a little something about these Cigars

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  • I hope I gave enough information, I have some pics as well but it doesn't appear that I can use attachments here. I know that it is an old box and I know a little about the history of the company but that's about it.
  • ddubridge
    ddubridge Posts: 3,978 ✭✭✭
    upload photos to a photobucket.com site and post them here.
  • SleevePlz
    SleevePlz Posts: 6,249 ✭✭✭✭
    If no one here is able to help you out, try posting this to the JdN facebook page. I'm willing to bet someone there would get you the info you want. DE/JdN are very active in their social networks and are very helpful. Good luck!
    LLA - Lancero Lovers of America
  • Thanks! I will give that a shot
  • Rain
    Rain Posts: 8,958 ✭✭✭
    Some nice boots.
  • Ah! You like my dirty Addidas. So here is the response to the pics that I got from the Joya De Nicaragua Facebook page.

    Wow, Brandon! That's a piece of history you have there! To give you a quick insight on that box: Nicaragua suffered a US Embargo during the 80's. Our brand was "hijacked" by our distributor in the US at the time and partnered up with a factory in Honduras to make imitation Joya de Nicaragua cigars that could be legally sold in the US. The box and band were identical to the real deal, only it clearly states "Made in Honduras". Our factory has always been in Nicaragua, ever since we started the cigar industry in our country 45 years ago! This is just one of the interesting episodes in our history. We invite you to learn more about us at http://joyacigars.com/about/ Thanks for sharing!!!
  • Rain
    Rain Posts: 8,958 ✭✭✭
    Wow. That is a neat thing to learn!I'm a nerd who loves history...so cigar history? YES PLEASE.
  • onestrangeone
    onestrangeone Posts: 2,441 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Rain:
    Wow. That is a neat thing to learn!I'm a nerd who loves history...so cigar history? YES PLEASE.
    +1, love to find out about stuff like this!
  • SleevePlz
    SleevePlz Posts: 6,249 ✭✭✭✭
    That's awesome that they were able to quickly answer your questions. That's a very interesting little box you have there.
    LLA - Lancero Lovers of America
  • Very cool

  • SleevePlz:
    That's awesome that they were able to quickly answer your questions. That's a very interesting little box you have there.


    Yah, thanks for the tip, they were very nice to get back with me. I love finding stuff that has an actual history as opposed to just being "old".
  • beatnic
    beatnic Posts: 4,133
    cool
  • ddubridge
    ddubridge Posts: 3,978 ✭✭✭
    onestrangeone:
    Rain:
    Wow. That is a neat thing to learn!I'm a nerd who loves history...so cigar history? YES PLEASE.
    +1, love to find out about stuff like this!
    Me too. Cigar history is awesome!
  • kuzi16
    kuzi16 Posts: 14,625 ✭✭✭✭
    very nice. i knew about the embargo but i didnt know about the brand hijacking. nice to learn stuff.
  • ShotgunJohn
    ShotgunJohn Posts: 1,545 ✭✭
    Wow thanks for sharing the pictures and the history.
  • Rhamlin
    Rhamlin Posts: 9,142 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That's pretty cool. I'm surprised they didn't offer to buy it from you. That would probably be a neat piece to someone's box collection.
  • Rhamlin:
    That's pretty cool. I'm surprised they didn't offer to buy it from you. That would probably be a neat piece to someone's box collection.


    Maybe it was a sad bit of history for them...They might be a little bitter over the embargo. I am glad to have it though, it's a nice conversation piece.