My oldest humidor, bought at a flea market at the rendezvous in Friendship, Indiana in mid 1980s is a Duraglas Amber Humidor made by Duraglas and marked as Dun Rite Wood.
It came with a five pipe wooden pipe stand and I've not lost it for nearly 40 years.
The best I can tell is that it was probably made in 1939.
Here is an article on dating Duraglas: Bottom of glass info (O-I) - https://www.bourbonex.com/forums/topic/266/bottom-of-glass-info-o-i
The bottom of the the jar shows the logo for Duraglas as well as date codes.
It appears the jar was made in the Brighton, NJ plant but the glass shows Brooklyn, NY at the bottom.
This humidor has served me will and although it does not have tight fitting lid - in fact the lid is a bit warped with age - I still use it from time to time.
I've since relied on Comoy of London humidors, but they are fragile - very fragile.
I am a sucker for vintage.
Do you have any older humidors in your collection?
It came with a five pipe wooden pipe stand and I've not lost it for nearly 40 years.
The best I can tell is that it was probably made in 1939.
Here is an article on dating Duraglas: Bottom of glass info (O-I) - https://www.bourbonex.com/forums/topic/266/bottom-of-glass-info-o-i
The bottom of the the jar shows the logo for Duraglas as well as date codes.
It appears the jar was made in the Brighton, NJ plant but the glass shows Brooklyn, NY at the bottom.
This humidor has served me will and although it does not have tight fitting lid - in fact the lid is a bit warped with age - I still use it from time to time.
I've since relied on Comoy of London humidors, but they are fragile - very fragile.
I am a sucker for vintage.
Do you have any older humidors in your collection?