The Tobacco Reference Guide

by David Moyer, MD.


Chapter 18 Pipes And Cigars

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Pipes And Cigars: Historical

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Nineteen of the 41 presidents have smoked cigars. More enthusiastic smokers

included Zachary Taylor (and his son-in-law Jefferson Davis), Ulysses S. Grant,

Chester Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William Howard Taft, and Calvin

Coolidge (who smoked 12-inch super coronas). JFK was the last president to regularly light up.

San Francisco Examiner magazine, December 15, 1996, p. 40

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One day in 1961, shortly after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, the president took

legendary action that has become a classic anecdote of cigar love. JFK called his

cigar-smoking press secretary Pierre Salinger into the Oval Office and said, "I need a

lot of cigars." "How many, Mr. President?" "About a thousand. Tomorrow morning,

call all your friends who have cigars and just get as many as you can." Salinger rushed

out and grabbed as many H. Upmann petits as he could find. The next morning there

was an urgent message for him to enter the Oval Office immediately. "How did you do

on the cigars last night?" asked Kennedy. "Mr. President," replied Salinger, "I was

very successful. I got eleven hundred." With that, Kennedy opened a drawer in his

desk and pulled out a decree banning all Cuban products from entry into the United

States. "Good," he replied. "Now that I have enough cigars to last awhile, I can sign this!"

Quote from San Francisco Examiner magazine, December 15, 1996, pp. 40-42

(Barnaby Conrad)

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In April 1996, Cigar Aficionado editor and publisher Marvin Shanken bought JFK's

walnut cigar humidor for $574,500 at a Sotheby's auction.

New York Times magazine, June 29, 1997, p. 35

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In the mid-1800's, Pennsylvania became well known for a type of cigar named the

"stogie" because the makers used the famous Conestoga wagon manufactured in the same region, as an advertising tie-in.

A Passion for Cigars, p. 18

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