ebida3 09:18 PM 10-09-2009
When I worked for JR Cigars in Burlington, NC, one of my good customers would always ask for my advice on cigars. I guess I did good because he went to Canada for a golf outing and bought a box of Cohiba Siglo IV's. He gave me one or the sticks when he returned. Packaged neatly in it's own box, I have had it since 2001.
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s15driftking 09:24 PM 10-09-2009
box of punch coronas, box code 1999
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pnoon 09:27 PM 10-09-2009
Langod 09:39 PM 10-09-2009
I don't have any old smokes, and have never really seen any really old ones -- but there's a store I went into at Caesar's Palace that had some pretty old sticks. I don't remember specifics, but there were some from the 1930's and 40's that they wanted one or two hundred dollars PER STICK. Maybe I'm too new at this, but I can't imagine that any cigar is worth that kind of cash.
For that kind of money it better take me back to my hotel room and bring me to nirvana. Several times.
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hornitosmonster 09:56 PM 10-09-2009
Savvy 12:38 AM 10-10-2009
Originally Posted by hornitosmonster:
I have some clear Havanas.
:-) Only a couple though, 1930s & 1940s respectively.
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Don Fernando 01:29 AM 10-10-2009
Originally Posted by Savvy:
:-) Only a couple though, 1930s & 1940s respectively.
:-)
And Tanith gave me a Spanish Joy, a stick that is 100 to 120 years old.
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Zanaspus 03:12 AM 10-10-2009
dvickery 08:30 AM 10-10-2009
dvickery 08:36 AM 10-10-2009
goalie204 08:38 AM 10-10-2009
68TriShield 08:45 AM 10-10-2009
these are Clear Havanas sold on the Dutch market.I don't know how old.
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klipsch 09:33 AM 10-10-2009
Don Fernando 11:39 AM 10-10-2009
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
these are Clear Havanas sold on the Dutch market.I don't know how old.
judging by the price, I say 50's. But I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by dvickery:
:-)
woah, very nice!
as for me, nothing impressive. a hand full of 99-01 SCdlHs and JLs thanks to the brothers here.
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