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I wonder how well Cohiba would do without the x3 and x5 packs?
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Ol' Reliable!
Originally posted by tippexx View PostNo secret. Just the view that if a vendor can't be bothered to supply a box date or claims that they have so much stock they couldn't possibly supply one, then they are not someone I want to give my money to or place any trust in.
A genuine vendor knows their stock to the last outer of matches, anyone who doesn't is just a middle man for some warehouse somewhere.
I could not agree more, senor Wiseone!
Which is why I'm down to relying on only one vendor these days - all the other stopped providing box dates upon request. I say F' 'em!
Perro, el PerrosigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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I really am not a fan of card packs. Every pack I've bought (especially aged) have had a nasty printer ink smell to them. I've thrown the boxes out and added the smokes to my humi's which allows the cigars natural smell to return incredibly. I'm sure these packs sell well but I'm not going to be looking for them personally. If I do get any ill go for younger smokes and chuck the boxes away asap.
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I rarely buy boxes of anything, as I simply do not have the disposable income to splash.
The smaller packs though do let me pick some up for an occasional treat without buying singles. #
I think they'd probably sell well enough without the smaller packs, the price isn't really any different to three singles in most cases. I suppose it's the airport/cruise ship/duty free impulse buys where they come into their own.
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Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View PostIt might surprise you to know I have never bought a box of Cohibas either. Could never justify such a large investment, I have had 3 x5's of Lancerous but otherwise mostly singles.A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke
Groucho Marx
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Originally posted by RobustoClubHavana View PostMe neither had a few 5 packs of lanceros only bought a box of 10 of the secretos
Six years is a long wait for Cohiba to come ready, smaller x10 cabs would make ageing a lot more efficient and affordable for someone like me.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostSame as me, perhaps Habanos should consider more x10 boxes for Cohiba. Trinidad aren't much cheaper but I do have x12 cabs of Reyes, Fundadores, Robusto T and a box of Short Robusto T.
Six years is a long wait for Cohiba to come ready, smaller x10 cabs would make ageing a lot more efficient and affordable for someone like me.
I have a 12 box of the Robusto extra and a original release box of three in a presentation varnished box
I am hoping to see what gesto have to offer in Cohiba plus get a box of 12 Fundadores next month when I visit
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkA woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke
Groucho Marx
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I'd be more likely to buy something from the Cohiba Maduro range if they were in smaller packs. So far my luck with Cohiba has been terrible. Only 50% of all the ones I've tried have been smokable. Not due to age, but they were so plugged I've had to cut them in half 15 minutes in to get ANY smoke from them. So I won't be buying a box of 10 as it's too much to risk.
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