I have been following these for a while, they were at E18,000 last weekend but now sitting at E26,000. For those of you not to hot on maths, that's over ?1,000 per cigar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The organiser has just asked if I am still interested? Any one interested, I could spilt, I'll pay up to the first four puffs on one cigar.
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Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View PostI have been following these for a while, they were at E18,000 last weekend but now sitting at E26,000. For those of you not to hot on maths, that's over ?1,000 per cigar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The organiser has just asked if I am still interested? Any one interested, I could spilt, I'll pay up to the first four puffs on one cigar.
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Originally posted by Wigan View PostWOW!!! when did the embargo come in? i.e. are americans bidding on these?
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Yupp - this seems reasonable for these cigars.
Keep in mind the 2006 Cohiba Behikes have a private market value of around 2000USD. These ultra-super-mega-obliviated-rare cigars should fetch at least twice that. No double the Chinese and "Oilers" are all over these nowOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Yup market price. I believe The Wellesley have sold over 100 singles to their guests in 2 years. I could be wrong but perhaps ?1500 per stick?Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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I know it's all a question of perspective, some would baulk at paying ?50 for a stick & I have paid that once. I would go up to ?100 or some for a very rare stick but I can't see how ever much I had spending ?1,000 plus on one. I saw a friend on FB drinking Petrus 1995, on her own, the lowest price I could find was ?1300 a bottle & that was retail, heaven knows what they charger her in a restaurant? BTW Butters, when you say 'Oilers' I trust you were thinking of CEO's of oil companies & not us humble workers who couldn't afford Behikes at UK prices!Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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It's a box of 50 cigars isn't it?
26,000 is on the high side. I suppose a very rich person might buy these to smoke. They might suit somewhere like a high end hotel shop.
For collectors though, it could take a while to get a return on 26,000 for that box.
in the description it says "It was the first brand presence under the brand name ?Cohiba?."
No it wasn't. Here's a band from a pre-embargo Cohiba.
pre-embargo Cohiba.jpg
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Originally posted by monkey66 View PostYup market price. I believe The Wellesley have sold over 100 singles to their guests in 2 years. I could be wrong but perhaps ?1500 per stick?Nic
Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine
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Originally posted by Sean View PostWowzas if you had that money for them would you really want to smoke them beautys'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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