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Cigar Toys: The Lincoln Collection

Posted February 19, 2002, 4:30 p.m. e.s.t.

You're seven hours into a long road trip, and you need a break. You pull over, open the center console and take out a jet-black leather cigar case the size of a hotel Bible. The bottom edge is lined in riveted sterling silver, the top etched with the logo adorning the front of your Lincoln Navigator. Inside you have a quartet of hearty Cuban Churchills, snug and ready to smoke.

Enter the Lincoln Collection, a series of luxury accessories designed to match the style of Lincoln motor vehicles. The cigar case is a rugged, manly beast. The thick cases are designed more for the briefcase or a compartment in your SUV, not the breast pocket of your suit. The sturdy leather cases, which retail for $160 and come in a variety of sizes, are dramatic yet simple, with a quiet elegance. They provide a temporary haven for your cigars for a day trip.

The cases and the entire line of Lincoln accessories -- which include a sterling silver ashtray ($160) and an elegant cigar cutter ($140) -- were designed by David Hundley, executive vice president of design for iDentify, a Ford Motor Co. joint venture. Order by calling 800-842-9442 or view the entire collection at www.lincolnvehicles.com.

--David Savona

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