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Originally posted by cohibaIV View PostAgree, but once again, they take the mick with the prices they charge..
I have gone in & purchased a few sticks because of my enthusiasm & love of cigars.
Then realised about an hour later that in reality had paid well over the odds!!
but it was a buzz to see & buy!!If you got em, Smoke em!
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Yeah, to go to a real cigar shop really is a treat. Prices are insane though, I think the biggest rip off I've seen has to be ?16 for a Padron petit corona (any of JJ Fox's stores ie selfridges, harrods cigar room etc.) Actually Harrod's has 2 cigar rooms, but the one downstairs is a bit pants really compared with the Fox one on the ground floor.
My local newsagents, Montague's in Kings Langley, has a range of havanas and a few NC's too. About 9.80 for a R&J Tubo No 2 though (fave tubo :P) so ridiculous price. Only one Ive bought from there seemed nice and moist and certainly wasnt dry, but suffered from terrible tunneling. Not sure what the problem was there. Shame cos it tasted luvly.
Ive been doing a lot of travelling with work recently so I've noticed that there is a humidor selling a range of cuban tubos (mainly coronas and petit coronas, as well as a few monte 2's) and a lot of Davidoff's. They are not bad prices too, about ?20 for a box of 3, but its for international flights only. Their humidor is reading 65% at the mo so shouldnt be too bad.
Heathrow has duty free cigar rooms in all terminals bar the domestic departure lounge, I hear. I wonder if that is Mr Orchant's doing?Last edited by Major_Tom; 04-08-2008, 04:26 PM.Non-Cuban Stogie Aficionado
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http://havanajournal.com/business/en...nd_50_owner_o/
Looks like they've already been challenged by an Irish company and won.
Still, this was a case of the subtle nuances of import law -they still haven't been investigated by the OoFT...Non-Cuban Stogie Aficionado
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Originally posted by Major_Tom View Posthttp://havanajournal.com/business/en...nd_50_owner_o/
Looks like they've already been challenged by an Irish company and won.
Still, this was a case of the subtle nuances of import law -they still haven't been investigated by the OoFT...
Very interesting artical, do we know the out come??Love Life - Love Cigars
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H&F won.
"In a recent decision judge Fysh QC, sitting as a High Court Judge, ruled that a consignment of genuine cigars originating from Cuba infringed UK and Community trade marks owned by a Cuban company since there was neither express nor implied consent to their importation. "Non-Cuban Stogie Aficionado
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Afternoon,
In my neck of the woods ie Northern Ireland, cigar outlets are a rarity. There is a grand total of two, one in Belfast called Miss Morans and the one I purchase my cigars from which is Havana House in Lisburn. The chap there Tony is well informed when it comes to recommending what to smoke/what not to smoke etc. Gradually going through the different cigar ranges currently.
Gabriel
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Deano
If they sell chaep cohiba mate im moving in with you tonight, lol and the 7 yr old rum mmm not my cup of tea I like the G&T with a rather large fat cohiba. I found a website an excellent website if anyone is interested for cigars it is a trade lead website for basically anything you want. I put in cigars and the list was as long as your arm only down fall uk customs will charge you an arm and a leg on tax they will only sell wholesale to the uk.
Interested let me know will need to find the site again as saved to my fav on my old pc that crashed. will get it again on google if need be.
Keep smmookkiinngg
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It was indeed a pity when Master's lost that case to H&F.
The situation in the U.K. in slightly odd.
Many countries in the world have an official importer for that country or region, (that buys cigars directly from Cuba), as well as unofficial importers that are usually cheaper but acquire their cigars through unofficial channels and consequently sometimes get duped and buy fakes.
In most E.U. Countries there is only one official importer (Altadis in Spain, 5th Avenue in Germany etc.) and the prices are regulated by the government. So the prices of cigars are exactly the same in any shop you go to in Germany, Spain, France etc. This means there is no point for any 'parrallel importer' to start bringing cigars into E.U. countries.
In England however H&F is not tied to government controlled prices in the same way, so shops are free to charge whatever they want, as they can in many non-E.U. countries, Switzerland included. This is part of the reason why Master's tried to get in on the act in Britain. For quite a while until this case Master's were operating within a legal grey area, and it is still possible to find cigar shops in the U.K.that purchase some of their cigars outside of official H&F import channels.
(p.s. This is only a very abridged and simplified version of a very complicated matter)
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where is this store? 'ill be down brighton way at the weekend, wish had something like this nearer me, am lucky to get a tubed henri winterman from tesco lol"If your wife doesn't like the aroma of your cigar, change your wife."
http://www.whatsdeansmoking.com
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