Anyone else got a copy of Havana Cigars by Min Ron Nee? Not a bedtime read but a very useful resource book.
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One can get the Spanish or the German edition for around ?100. But it wouldn?t be much use to you guys.
It?s a beautiful and very interesting book but it doesn?t make to much sense anymore. To me anyways. 70% of the cigars covered in it are almost impossible to find and the blends have changed for quite a few of the ones that are available. And there?s a ton of cigars missing.
If an updated edition would be released one day I would immediately buy a copy though.
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Originally posted by gojira View PostIf an updated edition would be released one day I would immediately buy a copy though.
You'd have needed a lot of spare cash and friends in high places to get hold of one
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Originally posted by sheppsea View PostI remember when the update was about to be released... to say it generated discussion would be an understatement
You'd have needed a lot of spare cash and friends in high places to get hold of one
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I have a English copy I bought from our sponser many years ago & it cost me ?55, which I noted at the time was the most I'd ever paid for a book (stop laughing Stevieboy!) I have certainly had my money's worth out of it & refer to it most leaves. I don't agree there are a ton of missing cigars, at least not from the date of publication. We have had numerous ER & EL's since that aren't mentioned & it's true ones that were released just a couple of yrs before publication are shown but he doesn't give tasting notes for as it's was too soon to give an opinion.
I wouldn't pay more than ?100 for one today but the new edition was going to be ?3,500 as a special pre-release price, standard price expected to be ?5,000! That could have gone up due to the extra work he has done since & extra printing costs ect.
A practical solution: firstly we have the Cuban Info site on our phones, no tasting notes but everything else you're likely to need, secondly, if you really like to carry a small reference book http://cigarcyclopedia.com/cyclopedi...edia-of-cigars
I have the previous edition & there really is some very interesting info in there but be sure you order the Cuban version, otherwise you'll get the other one which covers loads of NC's.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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Originally posted by puff o'wind View PostThat's a daft price. Anyone paying that for a modern book wants their heads checking. If expect a good condition Gutenberg Bible for that.
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So here's some very interesting stuff to watch - alive and kicking and working on the second edition apparently
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