JULY / AUGUST 2020 the Americans Keeping Tampa's Legacy Burning
JULY / AUGUST 2020 the americans keeping tampa's legacy burning by Steve Miller Alejandro Martínez Cuenca Joya De Nicaragua Dion Giolito Illusione Cigars Carlos "Carlito" Fuente, Jr. Tabacalera A. Fuente y Cia. Erik Espinosa Espinosa Cigars Karl Malone Barrel-Aged by Karl Malone cigarsnobmag.com/podcast 50 | CIGAR SNOB | JUL / AUG 2020 JUL / AUG 2020 | CIGAR SNOB | 51 e’ve done the tourist traps to knocking out parts of the structure for improve- and he was warned that cigars were not going to death, from the theme parks ments. Along the way, they discovered new trea - be a thing for very long. (Dollywood, no thanks) to the sures that will be part of the tours, including a se - “He was pulled aside and told by people to find roadside stops (really, there’s cret staircase used by the factory manager to hide another line of work because only old men smoke a cheese castle in Wiscon- valuables – thinking some awesome cigars, or less cigars,” Eric says. “But he said, ‘There are new old sin?). fun, cash – from bandits who made the rounds in men born every day,’ and kept going.” the old days. Finally, there’s a destination After almost 60 years in the Midwest, J.C. decided on the horizon that will light The Newman cigar experience will also include to move the family closer to the source of the cov - up cigar fans: A multi-million dollar overhaul of the a theater to screen archived and current cigar- eted Cuban tobacco. He bought the Regensburg J.C. Newman Cigar Co.’s El Reloj cigar factory in themed reels, an event space for corporate events building a.k.a.
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Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Electronic Filing System. http://estta.uspto.gov ESTTA Tracking number: ESTTA1006603 Filing date: 10/04/2019 IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Proceeding 91239345 Party Plaintiff J.C. Newman Cigar Company Correspondence JORDAN S WEINSTEIN Address BARNES & THORNBURG LLP 1717 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NW, SUITE 500 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 UNITED STATES Jordan.Weinstein@btlaw.com, Debra.Bondurant@btlaw.com, dbondur- ant@btlaw.com, jweinstein@btlaw.com, docketingtm-dc@btlaw.com 202-289-1313 Submission Testimony For Plaintiff Filer's Name Jordan S. Weinstein Filer's email Jordan.Weinstein@btlaw.com, Debra.Bondurant@btlaw.com, docketingtm- dc@btlaw.com Signature /jsw/ Date 10/04/2019 Attachments Rebuttal Testimony Declaration - Andrew Newman - 1003019-signed.pdf(63334 bytes ) Rebuttal Exhibits-Newman Rebuttal Testimony Declaration.pdf(2850367 bytes ) IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD J.C. NEWMAN CIGAR COMPANY, ) ) Opposer, ) ) vs. ) ) Opposition No.: 91/239,345 FAIRMONT HOLDINGS, INC., ) Application No.: 87/544,265 ) Mark: GOLD CROWN Applicant. ) REBUTTAL TESTIMONY DECLARATION OF ANDREW NEWMAN I, Andrew Newman, declare as follows: 37. My name is Andrew Newman. I am the Vice President and General Counsel of Opposer, J.C. Newman Cigar Company. I submit this declaration as rebuttal testimony pursuant to Trademark Rule 2.116(e) and TBMP 703.01. 38. Applicant’s testimony declarant, Mr. Alan Rubin, searched the records of Applicant’s Internet retailer, Thompsoncigar.com, for the word “gold”, and attached his search results to his Testimony Declaration as Exhibit 5.
The Fuente Family a Century and Still Going Strong by Frank Seltzer When a Family-Owned Business Makes It for 100 Years, It’S a Big Deal
The Fuente Family A Century and Still Going Strong by Frank Seltzer When a family-owned business makes it for 100 years, it’s a big deal. For the Fuentes, it’s even bigger because the road has been neither smooth nor easy. In fact, the family has endured many a setback, only to come back stronger than before. Next spring, the Fuentes will celebrate their history, and now refer to 2013 as “year one” of their family’s second century in the cigar business. The story begins in 1906 when 19-year-old Arturo Fuente left his home in Cuba for America. Like thousands of others, he arrived in Key West looking for opportunities in the wake of the Spanish-American War, which had left Cuba’s economy in shambles. He was soon rolling cigars in the area’s now-fading cigar operations… but he did not stay long. The remote locale offered precious little real estate, and the constant threat of !re forced cigarmakers to look elsewhere after a devastating blaze swept Key West in 1886. Vicente Martinez Ybor !nally settled in Tampa for its huge bay, proximity to the railroad, and favorable climate. There he created Ybor City, which would become one of America’s premier cigar-manufacturing areas. Within the year, young Arturo made his way up to West Tampa. Six years later in 1912, he made the very !rst cigars to bear his name. At age 25, he had his own three-story factory—A. Fuente & Co. It was one of several hundred cigar companies in the Tampa area during that time and crafted millions of cigars using Cuban tobacco.
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Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Electronic Filing System. http://estta.uspto.gov ESTTA Tracking number: ESTTA1006645 Filing date: 10/04/2019 IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Proceeding 91239345 Party Plaintiff J.C. Newman Cigar Company Correspondence JORDAN S WEINSTEIN Address BARNES & THORNBURG LLP 1717 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NW, SUITE 500 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 UNITED STATES Jordan.Weinstein@btlaw.com, Debra.Bondurant@btlaw.com, dbondur- ant@btlaw.com, jweinstein@btlaw.com, docketingtm-dc@btlaw.com 202-289-1313 Submission Other Motions/Papers Filer's Name Jordan S. Weinstein Filer's email Jordan.Weinstein@btlaw.com, Debra.Bondurant@btlaw.com, docketingtm- dc@btlaw.com Signature /jsw/ Date 10/04/2019 Attachments Notice of Refiling Rebuttal Testimony Declaration.pdf(10614 bytes ) Rebuttal Testimony Declaration - Andrew Newman - 1003019-signed.pdf(69622 bytes ) Rebuttal Exhibits-Newman Rebuttal Testimony Declaration.pdf(2850367 bytes ) IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD J.C. NEWMAN CIGAR COMPANY, ) ) Opposer, ) ) vs. ) ) Opposition No.: 91/239,345 FAIRMONT HOLDINGS, INC., ) Application No.: 87/544,265 ) Mark: GOLD CROWN Applicant. ) RE-FILING OF REBUTTAL TESTIMONY DECLARATION OF ANDREW NEWMAN Please be advised that the following is a copy of the Rebuttal Testimony Declaration of Andrew Newman, filed earlier today as Paper No. 22. The original filing lacked a Certificate of Service, and the following cures this inadvertence. Opposer apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. Respectfully submitted, J.C. NEWMAN CIGAR COMPANY By: /jsw/ Jordan S. Weinstein Barnes & Thornburg LLP 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
The Havana Cigar Revisited Discusses the Historical and Contemporary Context of the Crisis and Reforms in the Cuban Cigar Sector
J. Stubbs Turning over a new leaf? The Havana cigar revisited Discusses the historical and contemporary context of the crisis and reforms in the Cuban cigar sector. Author focuses on developments in the period 1992-94 when Cuba sank to, and pulled out of, the depths of the post-1989 crisis. This was when competition from the post-1992 boom of cigars made with Havana seed leaf grown outside Cuba became fierce. She concludes by considering scholarly interpretations of the 1990s agrarian reforms and emphasizes the need to foreground the interplay between external and internal factors. In: New West Indian Guide/ Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 74 (2000), no: 3/4, Leiden, 235-255 This PDF-file was downloaded from http://www.kitlv-journals.nl Downloaded from Brill.com09/29/2021 03:15:04AM via free access JEAN STUBBS TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF? THE HAVANA CIGAR REVISITED The year 1993 marked the most significant turning point for Cuban agricultural policy since the sweeping agrarian reforms following the country's 1959 Revolution.1 Most striking of all was the transformation of state farms into Basic Units of Cooperative Production (UBPC). As a result, the proportion of state-run agricultural land was radically reduced, from 75 percent in 1992 to 30 percent in 1995. Simultaneously, individual plots of land were given either for food self- sufficiency (autoconsumo) or smaller-scale cash crops such as tobacco. The restructuring of land tenure patterns and the regeneration of the peasantry (recampezinación) were seen as essential to stimulate production to meet the domestic food crisis and to boost quality export crops such as tobacco.