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- Cigar Mold - In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some cigar manufacturers began to use wooden molds to help reduce labor costs and increase production. Cigars made exclusively by hand took time and needed skilled -- and highly paid -- workers. Lower-paid workers with fewer skills could place tobacco leaves into a mold to quickly shape cigars before a skilled worker applied the final wrapper. This process made cigars less expensive.

- Collections - Artifact
Cigar Mold
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some cigar manufacturers began to use wooden molds to help reduce labor costs and increase production. Cigars made exclusively by hand took time and needed skilled -- and highly paid -- workers. Lower-paid workers with fewer skills could place tobacco leaves into a mold to quickly shape cigars before a skilled worker applied the final wrapper. This process made cigars less expensive.
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- Collections - Artifact
Mold
- Mold Form for Scale Model Aeron Chair, 1991-1994 -

- 1991-1994
- Collections - Artifact
Mold Form for Scale Model Aeron Chair, 1991-1994
- Harness Pad Mold -

- Collections - Artifact
Harness Pad Mold
- Pressed Glass Mold for a Dish, 1850-1910 -

- 1850-1910
- Collections - Artifact
Pressed Glass Mold for a Dish, 1850-1910
- Mold -

- Collections - Artifact
Mold
- Miller, DuBrul & Peters Manufacturing Company Cigar Mold, 1897-1920 - In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some cigar manufacturers began to use wooden molds to help reduce labor costs and increase production. Cigars made exclusively by hand took time and needed skilled -- and highly paid -- workers. Lower-paid workers with fewer skills could place tobacco leaves into a mold to quickly shape cigars before a skilled worker applied the final wrapper. This process made cigars less expensive.

- 1897-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Miller, DuBrul & Peters Manufacturing Company Cigar Mold, 1897-1920
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some cigar manufacturers began to use wooden molds to help reduce labor costs and increase production. Cigars made exclusively by hand took time and needed skilled -- and highly paid -- workers. Lower-paid workers with fewer skills could place tobacco leaves into a mold to quickly shape cigars before a skilled worker applied the final wrapper. This process made cigars less expensive.
- Dental Mold Used in Dr. Sullivan Jackson's Dental Office, Selma, Alabama -

- 1980-1989
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Dental Mold Used in Dr. Sullivan Jackson's Dental Office, Selma, Alabama
- Mold -

- Collections - Artifact
Mold
- Cigar Mold - In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some cigar manufacturers began to use wooden molds to help reduce labor costs and increase production. Cigars made exclusively by hand took time and needed skilled -- and highly paid -- workers. Lower-paid workers with fewer skills could place tobacco leaves into a mold to quickly shape cigars before a skilled worker applied the final wrapper. This process made cigars less expensive.

- Collections - Artifact
Cigar Mold
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some cigar manufacturers began to use wooden molds to help reduce labor costs and increase production. Cigars made exclusively by hand took time and needed skilled -- and highly paid -- workers. Lower-paid workers with fewer skills could place tobacco leaves into a mold to quickly shape cigars before a skilled worker applied the final wrapper. This process made cigars less expensive.