Zoomschwortz 06:46 AM 03-27-2017
Hello,
It's been a long time since I was last here.
My cigar smoking has dropped to one or two handfuls a year and one of my last Herfs was years ago in Seattle at the Vertigo Club when Pete Johnson was there.
Needless to say, I have been out of the cigar loop and have lost touch with cigar values.
Anyone have any idea what a Pete Johnson signed, Tat Black Ceramic Jar, Box and Cigars are worth? 1 of 1000 jars & 19 of 19,000 cigars.
The cigars are still in the foil wrapper, but years ago, I did open the top flap to check on them when someone online felt that they could mold in the foil wrapper. They look fine.
I see that someone has a ceramic jar on ebay for $1250.00
:-)
I had a few of these when they came out and added a jar and cigars to an auction for the Troops shortly after I acquired them.
I am down to the above jar w/cigars and an empty signed jar, but I don't remember if I still have the box for it.
I originally planned on smoking these cigars when they hit 5 years old and then moved the date to my retirement (which was last October).
Now I am thinking that due to the small amount of smoking I now do and seeing that I have acquired the palate of a goat, it would be foolish to waste these rare cigars on such a diminished palate.
So, anyone have any idea of what these are now worth?
Thanks
Ken
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icehog3 10:12 AM 03-27-2017
Nice to "see" you, Ken.
:-)
I am out of the loop on NC values, but I'm sure someone here can help.
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Zoomschwortz 11:21 AM 03-27-2017
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Nice to "see" you, Ken. :-)
I am out of the loop on NC values, but I'm sure someone here can help.
Great to see that you are still here, but I'm a little disappointed, thought for sure that you would have over a 1/4 million posts by now.
:-)
Looks like many of the originals have not posted in a while.
I need to call BillyCigar and setup a visit at the Vertigo Club. Hope PapaJohn is still doing good. I lost touch with them while I was handling my parent's estate.
I hope that all is well for you and yours.
Take care.
Ken
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stearns 11:28 AM 03-27-2017
Nice to see ya around Ken, wish I had a better answer for you other than "oh please let it be close to $1250"
:-)
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icehog3 09:51 AM 03-28-2017
Thank you, Ken, and the same to you and yours.
:-)
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Zoomschwortz 04:34 PM 03-28-2017
Thanks Tom and Ben.
I dug out the Blacks to get some pictures and found a box of limited (200 boxes/5000 cigars) edition SODO El Truinfador that Pete Johnson made for his friend John Ohm, owner of J&J Cigars in Seattle.
I t was a pleasant surprise because I thought I had smoked all of the boxes I bought. I really loved the SODOs.
I confess, I was a Tat whore and still covet the few West Coasts I have left.
Anyway, I'll try to post some pictures.
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Zoomschwortz 04:39 PM 03-28-2017
Sorry, looks like the pictures did work.
I'll try to figure out what happened.
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Zoomschwortz 05:21 PM 03-28-2017
Originally Posted by Zoomschwortz:
Sorry, looks like the pictures did not work.
I'll try to figure out what happened.
Seems the file size is too large and I can't figure out how to reduce the file size on my iPad. Sorry.
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Beagleone 08:52 AM 03-29-2017
Actually, I might have a buyer for you on the jar with or without the cigars. He tragically had two jar jump to their death recently and is a Tat whore. Let me PM you.
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roscoe 09:57 AM 03-29-2017
Originally Posted by Beagleone:
Actually, I might have a buyer for you on the jar with or without the cigars. He tragically had two jar jump to their death recently and is a Tat whore. Let me PM you.
The guy that Beagleone is referring to definitely deserves those cigars and jars - including the SODO! (and whatever else you may be looking at parting with...)
:-)
-Ross
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Zoomschwortz 05:22 PM 03-29-2017
Originally Posted by Beagleone:
Actually, I might have a buyer for you on the jar with or without the cigars. He tragically had two jar jump to their death recently and is a Tat whore. Let me PM you.
After seeing the pictures of the tragic humidor jar death, a MontyPython sketch came to mind.
If I remember correctly, John Cleese was an auctioneer selling rare antiques.
During the auction of a rare set of glasses he wasn't getting the price he wanted so he dropped and broke a glass.
When the price still did not go up as much as he wanted, he kept dropping them until the price got to where he wanted.
We have here 2 of 998 Tat Black humidor Jars, do we hear 997?
:-)
Sorry about that, but if you read some of my old posts, I can get a little demented
:-)
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roscoe 08:30 AM 03-30-2017
Originally Posted by Zoomschwortz:
After seeing the pictures of the tragic humidor jar death, a MontyPython sketch came to mind.
If I remember correctly, John Cleese was an auctioneer selling rare antiques.
During the auction of a rare set of glasses he wasn't getting the price he wanted so he dropped and broke a glass.
When the price still did not go up as much as he wanted, he kept dropping them until the price got to where he wanted.
We have here 2 of 998 Tat Black humidor Jars, do we hear 997?:-)
Sorry about that, but if you read some of my old posts, I can get a little demented :-)
LOL - I had a few guys thank me as they perceived the value of their jars went just a tad higher...
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