Recent chat has raised a debate, I’m interested to know what you think. So here it is, if you had a 10 year old Cuban cigar and a freshly rolled fake of the same vitola (no bands or boxes to check) do you reckon you could tell the difference?
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How fake? I'm pretty sure I could pick out an NC and a CC regardless of age.
Is it a full dupe, blended and rolled by somebody who knows their shit? Young tobacco (especially how quickly Cuba are shipping it now) definitely has a taste.
So, maybe? I'm sure somebody who knows what's what could dupe anybody, if they have access to the right tobacco.
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Originally posted by smokey joe View PostRecent chat has raised a debate, I’m interested to know what you think. So here it is, if you had a 10 year old Cuban cigar and a freshly rolled fake of the same vitola (no bands or boxes to check) do you reckon you could tell the difference?.--
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Originally posted by liles View PostHow fake? I'm pretty sure I could pick out an NC and a CC regardless of age.
Is it a full dupe, blended and rolled by somebody who knows their shit? Young tobacco (especially how quickly Cuba are shipping it now) definitely has a taste.
So, maybe? I'm sure somebody who knows what's what could dupe anybody, if they have access to the right tobacco.
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Oh then probably not. It surprises me how much people pay for some aged boxes at auction when the sticks could just be swapped from a fresh box, depending on the last band change.
Taste? Maybe a 10 yeah from a freshie. But a 10 year to 3 year? Idk, you'd have to really know the vitola. Cubans are anything but consistent
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Originally posted by SonicStag View PostThinking back to how many were duped by the Montefortuna scam a few years ago I doubt there’s many that could tell
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There's two types of fakes, the on the street or beach fake, which anyone on here should be able to spot & avoid. Then the higher end fake, probably rolled by a pro, using less quality tobacco but a decent wrapper. Put a very good band on it & most wouldn't spot a problem fresh but yes, spotting a fresh to a ten yo is easy, if you're used to smoking vintage.
Buyers at auction can get duped but if you attend prior & examine & smell, vintage aroma can't be faked. it is of course a game of chance & buying sealed boxes even more so, that's why they go for a little less but I have been lucky with my buys...so far!Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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