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This might seem like a silly post, IDK.

Last week I visited my local B&M and was poking through the empty boxes for sale. Most are basic, some are very nice. It made me wonder about which manufacturer makes a box with the nicest materials and craftsmanship. I haven't been smoking long, and being American I've only seen some of what is offered by NW cigar makers. I did read where some manufacturers, like Arturo Fuente, make their own boxes in-house while others outsource their boxes. Which boxes have you all seen that made you appreciate its craftsmanship or style?

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Not silly. I have the same question! My local shop charges $5 for any box. Would love to be on the lookout for an extraordinary one to be used for dry boxing or storing accessories.

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My B&M won't sell the really nice boxes like the Opus or Rare Pink boxes. I paid $1 for a Camacho box, which I thought was the nicest out of the lot they would sell.

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The Opus X and La Flor Dominicans Andalusian Bull have well made great looking boxes. There are the five count tins from Habanos Retro Linea line that look good

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Foundation cigars Senetjer box, hands down

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The LCDH SCDH boxes in the burgundy lacquer were innovative when they came out ~2007.  All the cigars were large format so they are accommodating for most use cases.

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I've never smoked or owned one of these cigars, but the boxes always sound interesting. Some have pneumatic mechanisms that raise and lower the individual cigar tubes. Probably couldn't reuse the box for anything other than a home phlebotomy kit, but they look interesting. 

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