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pinotguy 08:49 AM 05-06-2010
Regarding the new Rocky Patel and EO/601 partnership? Just read a press release that said RP and United Tobacco will be operating in a full partnership. A follow-up post stated that all EO/601 production will be moved to Honduras and Pepin will no longer be involved with them. :-) :-)
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scoot 09:18 AM 05-06-2010
Ahhhh, what??? If the Cubao is gone that's a travesty...
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wayner123 09:32 AM 05-06-2010
You got a link to this press release?
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Emjaysmash 09:35 AM 05-06-2010
Saw this on another site as well. This is the first I've heard about it.
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pinotguy 09:51 AM 05-06-2010
Originally Posted by wayner123:
You got a link to this press release?
Here you go: http://www.acigarsmoker.com/2010/05/...nited-tobacco/
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Don Fernando 10:08 AM 05-06-2010
Originally Posted by pinotguy:
Regarding the new Rocky Patel and EO/601 partnership? Just read a press release that said RP and United Tobacco will be operating in a full partnership.
I read that too

Originally Posted by :
A follow-up post stated that all EO/601 production will be moved to Honduras and Pepin will no longer be involved with them. :-) :-)
I have not read that, where did you see this?
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bishjd123 10:37 AM 05-06-2010
I guess I'll stock up on some 601 Green. My favorite from the 601 line.
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OHRD 10:47 AM 05-06-2010
From another forum, Eddie responded this way to claims of production moving:

Hey guys, just registered when I saw this post. Even though I just registered and haven't posted before, this is one of the boards I check often to keep tabs on what you guys are chatting about..:-)

This is definetely a communication error, you can tell the rep who started the rumor, Eddie says he is seriously mistaken.

All EOBrands currently in the market, will continue to be manufactured by Pepin and his family at their Nicaraguan factory in Esteli. The only 2 major changes, will be;

1. The repackaging of the 601 lines, the changes are mainly attributed to requests by retailers in order to better accomodate shelf space. Even though the packaging will change, all blends will remain intact....repeat, the blends will not change.

2. The greatest change will occur at the retail level. We have signifacantly reduced all the prices on the EOBrands (601,Cubao and Murcielago) by a substantial amount of $2 to $3 dollars per stick.

That's it for now, but now that I've registered will try and keep you guys up to date on anything else going on.

-Eddie Ortega / EOBrands
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TheRiddick 10:51 AM 05-06-2010
Matthew, really appreciate the follow up info! Good to know some of my favorites will still be available.
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Lucky_Hippo 10:53 AM 05-06-2010
The EO brands are some of my favorite sticks right now. Keeping my fingers crossed on this one.
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OHRD 10:57 AM 05-06-2010
Also from Eddie on a review of the Murcielago that went up today on Casas Fumando:

Great review, this is my favorite cigar we make. As you know by now, we have just merged with Rocky Patel. Because of the merger, we were able to significantly drop the price on all our brands. The murcielago’s new MSRP price range is between $6.20 and 6.80, the prices on the cubao and 601 lines are also down anywhere between 2.50 and 3 dollars per stick.

-regards

Eddie
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wayner123 11:05 AM 05-06-2010
Originally Posted by matthewjmichael:

All EOBrands currently in the market, will continue to be manufactured by Pepin and his family at their Nicaraguan factory in Esteli. The only 2 major changes, will be;
Originally Posted by matthewjmichael:
Also from Eddie on a review of the Murcielago that went up today on Casas Fumando:

Great review, this is my favorite cigar we make. As you know by now, we have just merged with Rocky Patel. Because of the merger, we were able to significantly drop the price on all our brands. The murcielago’s new MSRP price range is between $6.20 and 6.80, the prices on the cubao and 601 lines are also down anywhere between 2.50 and 3 dollars per stick.

-regards

Eddie
Umm that doesn't add up. Pardon the pun.
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pinotguy 11:09 AM 05-06-2010
Originally Posted by matthewjmichael:
From another forum, Eddie responded this way to claims of production moving:

Hey guys, just registered when I saw this post. Even though I just registered and haven't posted before, this is one of the boards I check often to keep tabs on what you guys are chatting about..:-)

This is definetely a communication error, you can tell the rep who started the rumor, Eddie says he is seriously mistaken.

All EOBrands currently in the market, will continue to be manufactured by Pepin and his family at their Nicaraguan factory in Esteli. The only 2 major changes, will be;

1. The repackaging of the 601 lines, the changes are mainly attributed to requests by retailers in order to better accomodate shelf space. Even though the packaging will change, all blends will remain intact....repeat, the blends will not change.

2. The greatest change will occur at the retail level. We have signifacantly reduced all the prices on the EOBrands (601,Cubao and Murcielago) by a substantial amount of $2 to $3 dollars per stick.

That's it for now, but now that I've registered will try and keep you guys up to date on anything else going on.

-Eddie Ortega / EOBrands
Yes - saw this as well. Apologies for "jumping the gun" a bit on this but became concerned and disappointed when I read the initial press release, especially when I saw who the two parties involved were. Lower prices are always a good thing but to me, the most important part is that they are continuing their relationship with Pepin as far as blending and production.
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OHRD 11:20 AM 05-06-2010
When the news first broke of EO splitting from Miami Cigar it was all about price - that was the only news heard - Miami was too expensive of a 3rd party. I figured they'd find a way to distribute the stix themselves, but to go to RP, and have half the company bought by them, was shocking to me...
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