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Point #1- There is no risk in shipment, so you are really just talking taste....correct? As far as I know, these are legal cigars rolled in the United States with tobacco leafs from who knows where. I had a tasty cigar....if it is actually Cuban tobacco, great....if not, great.... Again, could not care less....as I am very satisfied with the product and would buy again. I honestly didn't come in with the thought that I need to be buying Cuban tobacco or I am going to be fired up. I did not expect them to arrive with a Habanos stamp or whatever. I had the opportunity to pick up some US rolled cigars that could be tasty, at a nice price and I pulled the trigger. In the end, I don't have some hang up that if I am smoking anything other than Cuban tobacco, I am smoking inferior product. I buy cigars to try and if I like them, I try to buy more... I don't care where the leaf was grown. I guess, in conclusion on this point... Someone could tell me that they were going to give me an unlimited amount of unbanded Cuban leaf cigars that were 100% authentic, but rolled in the United States. When I smoked said cigars, I thought they were great and was pleased. I don't want testing on the leaf to confirm the soil it came from...I smoke it for what it is....rolled up leafs that we call a cigar. People can call it whatever the Hell they want....I'll call it a nice cigar. If someone likes a cigar, but changes their mind after finding out where it was grown, or they think a cigar is average and the it becomes better, after finding out where it was grown.....well.... ![]() Point #2 - Bundles of tobacco leave Cuba correct? Bundles of tobacco come into the USA correct? So making those bundles appear to be something other than a bundle from Cuba seem almost easy to me... I assume the leaf doesn't have small pics of Fidel that show up under black light or something.... ![]() I don't know....I don't deal in trade of tobacco leaf or know anything about the business. But it seems that if other shops outside of Cuba are getting leaf to do custom rolls, it would not be hard to forward that to the US for a price and do them here....as we are talking about limited numbers. |
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I'm nuts for the place
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Cuba is very protective of their tobacco because other than sugar, that is their major money maker. Think about it, if anyone could purchase bales of Cuban tobacco we should see all kinds of brands other than the official ones being produced.
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Reason for the first major flag on these cigars. While lots of tobacco gets stolen and rolled in the streets, generally, very, very poor quality. Don't see how this guy gets these. To E.J.'s point, who cares but one really does if that is what is being purported to you. If all followed the logic of who cares where they are from, heck, I can send you tons of boxes of fake Cuban cigars to be found in Miami, for less than $150 a box. Why buy the real thing and risk confiscation when you can buy good fakes right here at home.
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In general, very little tobacco leaves Cuba and some of that is under the Altadis umbrella.
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Point #1, while lengthy, can be summarized as follows: I will sell you a diamond comparable to the cost of a few boxes of cigars. It will be presented as a flawless, high quality diamond. You will love it, I assure you. Friends will compliment you. It will be brilliant. Turns out it is really a cheap, well made Cubic Zirconia. Care to make that deal? PM me your addy in exchange for the cigars. ![]()
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With your analogy, Cuban cigars are diamonds and non-Cubans are CZ's....just not worth as much.... Just a cheap(often costing more) replica of superior product? That is an interesting way to look at it. |
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You were alluding to not caring what was in the product, as long as you liked it. You alluded to not caring if you bought Cuban and really wasn't, as long as you liked it. I am alluding to selling you a Cubic Zirconia in lieu of a real diamond, and guarantee you will be as happy. See the similarity? Has nothing to do with what you have translated to and that was never inferred by me in the least of ways. You clearly don't know that I am a Padron Anniversary whore and prefer them over any Cuban on Earth. Amazing how the English language can be construed.
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Need to make a purchase!!
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Who says these are rolled in Miami? That's what I want to know.
It is my understanding they are rolled in Cuba. Some of the more recent batches (certain sizes) are reportedly rolled by Santos, as advertised by Johnny-O himself. He said they were rolled my a 'world famous roller' and I inquired, and he said they were rolled by Santos. Now that may or may not be true, no idea. All I know is that I tried a bundle of the 'shorts' reportedly rolled by Santos. Delivered they were $3.60 a piece and are PC/Mareva size, and probably the best $3.60 (and only ![]() ![]() I have had some of his cigars before, and some were very good and some were very ordinary and not enjoyable. I am personally in the camp that does not care where they come from, some of them are good cigars at a good price, and worthy of the risk every so often. Oh, and Carlos, I'll bring a couple for you to try for yourself next we meet (soon I hope). ![]()
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just finished one of his Corona Gorda's and it was fantastic, still wet but flavors were very good, draw and burn was perfect. reminded me of a ramped up JL#1
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Seth, we shared one of the two you gave me in a PPP right after you left.
I think I can speak for Dave, Steve, Alex, my son in law, and I believe Erick was still there, that it did not taste Cuban, was tight as heck and frankly, half went to waste. Will give the other one a light over the weekend.
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I think we are more likely to see kilos cocaine leaving before bundles of tobacco in Cuba.
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