Cabinet selection
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Cabinet selection is a term for cigars purchased in a large square plain wooden slide-lid(occasionally hinged) (Spanish-Cedar) cigar box (called a 'cabinet box' , a 'slide-lid box' or 'SLB' , or simply 'a cabinet' ). The cigars are usually packed in amounts of between 20 and 50, but usually 25's or 50's(rarely in amounts of under 15, although Trinidad Robusto Extras and Reyes are both available in cabinets of 12).
Singles, 3's or 5's are generally packaged in cardboard or paper boxes, and the individual cigars come wrapped in a cellophane sleeve. In Cuban cigars, however, only the machine-made "models" come in cellophane.
Cabinet selection cigars generally come packaged without cellophane, and (especially when purchased in 50's) often come in the wooden box tied together in a 'Bundle' with a silk ribbon with the maker's name and the cigar 'model' stated on the silk ribbon. Sometimes they come without cigar bands (occasionally referred to as "naked").
Often, cigars purchased this way are for aging (maturing).
A third way of packaging cigars in a box, is usually referred to as 'Box-Pressed'
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- Bati, Anwer - The Cigar Companion (1997, Reprinted: 1998-2000, 2003), ISBN 1840924136
- Hacker, R.C. - The ultimate cigar book, 3rd Ed. (2003), ISBN 0-931253-14-4