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    Posted 9 years ago

    Dousmani
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    So this was my Fathers Bottle. Our family has been in the tequila/cigar industry since the 1800's. (Farias Tequila / Farias Cigars). My great great grandfather was Don Heraclio Farias and he designed and produced the first industrial machine in the world which processes and manufactures cigars, the precursor to today’s mechanized tobacco industry. He was the pride of México, winning a prize for his invention at the World’s Fair exhibit in Paris in 1889 in the company of great men like Thomas Edison and Alexandre Gustave Eiffel.

    Any way My dad just gave me this bottle. It was a special edition tequila barrell shape and it is made of 2500 grams of Natural Rutilated Quartz and the base holder is 20,000 Grams of Rainbow Obsidian.

    Just want some opinions of what people think about it.

    Thanks :)

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      Fascinating history! N-I-C-E
    2. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      Exceptional. I have never seen a piece of quartz worked liked that!
      A great piece, and fitting for your family history.

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