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Hi. I am interested in buying vintage, rare and pre-embargo cuban cigars for my own consumption/collection and occasional trading.

Any for sale?
 
Posts: 8 | Location: UK | Registered: July 05, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have one single corona size that is from a box auctioned in New York in 2000 and bought by the owner of Oxmoor Cigars in Louisville. It was said to have been produced in 1956. Without looking, I BELIEVE it is a Ramon Allones. I have smoked one of them, and it is an extremely smooth cigar. the cellophane is quite yellow and the green and white band is faded. The wrapper appears to be a claro.

What do you have to trade?

Thanks
 
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Have you tried any of the Pinar P3000 line? They are pre-embargo tobacco that was rolled within the past few years. They are a very nice and mild smoke. Let me know if interested.
 
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Originally posted by AJM3001:
Hi. I am interested in buying vintage, rare and pre-embargo cuban cigars for my own consumption/collection and occasional trading.

Any for sale?


Look. Contact me directli be mail and we'll talk.
 
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Have you tried the Camacho Liberty line? It is a 60/40 mix that you can still buy today. 40% of the cigar is pre-embargo cuban tabbaco. But I am not certain how accurate this is. But still a good cigar none the less.


"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten."
-Chris
 
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if you are serious i would suggest buying via auction. Christies London has the best ones. I have much info on this if you are seriously interested e-mail me and i can help you out.


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if you are serious i would suggest buying via auction. Christies London has the best ones. I have much info on this if you are seriously interested e-mail me and i can help you out.

Hello, I saw your posting. DO you have the informaton of the cigar auctions? I would like to put my box for auction. Thanks!
 
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Thank you for that. Yes, I get Christie's catalogs which often have cigars as part of their fine wine sales.
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I have some of the rarest cigars that I know of. I have some Davidoff Cubans in the sizes 3000, 1000, and #1. They still smoke great and are only for a serious collector, or consumer. I actually have several boxes. They are from the 89-90 period. These are the finest cuban cigars from that period and since davidoff stopped producing in Cuba, these are particularly rare. Contact me if you're interested.
 
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Hi there. Yes, I am very interested in the Davidoffs you have. Can you give me some more information on the different types you have? For example, year, condition, complete or incomplete box, size/"model", any other useful info. e.g. how/where have they been stored? Thanks a lot.
Angus
 
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check out www.2guyssmokeshop.com

they have a nice 4 pack of Pinar pre-embargo cubans for around 30 bucks
 
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Originally posted by MonteII:
I have some of the rarest cigars that I know of. I have some Davidoff Cubans in the sizes 3000, 1000, and #1. They still smoke great and are only for a serious collector, or consumer. I actually have several boxes. They are from the 89-90 period. These are the finest cuban cigars from that period and since davidoff stopped producing in Cuba, these are particularly rare. Contact me if you're interested.


Also VERY interested, Bob~

fyrmanbob@yahoo.com
 
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Originally posted by Jamie Lampert:
check out www.2guyssmokeshop.com

they have a nice 4 pack of Pinar pre-embargo cubans for around 30 bucks


I ordered/received this package and it's actually one Pinar 3000 and the rest are knockoffs from what I can tell.

-Harv

Edit: I take it back the R/A something is also 40% pre-embargo tobacco. The other two are 2guyssmokeshop brand I guess. The pinar is the only one I can find on top25cigar.com

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A shop in Mermaid Waters Australia.
Has what your looking for. Wink
 
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