I am copying this info (with permission) from ICC forum and Mk05 (original poster) in the general interest of the community. I will not copy the entire thread and will remove actual suppliers (to keep within our rules). Please pm me if you want to know more. I will update the thread as the discussion develops there.
The Monte GR's came from a Spanish on-line supplier with a famous (in the cigar world) director. The current opinion is that they have mixed up real and fake boxes to show legitimacy (an old trick).
NB - this debate is not concluded but too important to not mention. Please read and draw your own opinions.
Counterfeit MGR box cover is stacked on top, authentic Altadis bottom (or authentic is the top of picture and counterfeit is on bottom of picture). Notice the differences in size of the logo by the quarters, and the fleur de lis.
MGR main quarter.jpg
Counterfeit MGR seal stacked on top, authentic EMS on bottom (or authentic is to the left of picture and counterfeit is to the right of the picture). Notice the hologram on counterfeit is longer, and does not sport the cut angled edges.
Auth seal fake on top.jpg
Detail on counterfeit hologram.
auth holo fake.jpg
Detail on EMS hologram
auth holo real Altadis.jpg
MGR from festival
Altadis MGR Heads.jpg
Counterfeit MGR on left, festival MGR on right. This is the headshot. First thing first, the MGRs being rolled in the Upmann factory had very high quality control. The cigars were all to sport pointed tips. No biased roll to the left or right, nor rounded tips. Any deviation from that specific quality control should give away a counterfeit nature. Now notice the bands. The color is off. The fleur de lis is clearly wrong. The concentric circles do not have the indentation.
MGR Cigar Fake vs festival front.jpg
Counterfeit MGR on left, festival MGR on right. This is the side shot. We can now see the waves are farther apart on the counterfeit band. The secondary band's font is chunkier than the authentic example.
MGR Cigar fake vs festival side.jpg
Additional comments 11.19.12:
- What was troubling was that MGRs are known for their very distinctive wrapper hue and quality. They have a very bright, yet a little reddish tint. The MGR wrapper (IMO) varies greatly from any known M2 wrapper. These counterfeits mostly had the wrapper down to the T.
- Tips were all varying in the counterfeits; mostly rounded, but some had a lean to the left or right - albeit sporting the pointed tip. A couple boxes I received almost looked decent enough to pass, but the taper was off. The cone started tightening in too quickly.
- The 6 counterfeit boxes were all over #4500.
- Inner velvet sleeve looked and felt exactly the same, good stitching inside, no differences.
- Box codes on bottom were the exact same as authentic compared to H&F EMS, Altadis, Italian EMS, PCC. SUB OCT/NOV11
Additional comments 11.21.12:
- Although I have not yet seen a squared off hologram on the warranty seal in my own stock, Trevor's site seems to indicate the existence of such a seal: http://cubancigarwebsite.com/common_...w-lg_click.jpg
- The counterfeit MGR warranty seals match the one on CCW
- All 6 boxes of counterfeit MGR sported unique warranty codes, and scanned in with HSA as genuine stock
- Assumption: code entered in HSA site is vlookuped in HSA database, it is not a what the code generates on HSA page and returns on refresh
- Therefore: this must be high level reproduction operation that was done in Cuba
- Supplier claimed to have bought out the rest of Altadis MGRs in Spain, giving him a monopoly in the commodity
- Suplier has a store in Salamanca dropship MGRs instead of sending from his warehouse
- Once caught, Supplier replaces counterfeit with intact, sealed Altadis authentic MGRs from his warehouse
- Why does one send stock from another vendor when he has his own?
- I must conclude this was done with intent
The Monte GR's came from a Spanish on-line supplier with a famous (in the cigar world) director. The current opinion is that they have mixed up real and fake boxes to show legitimacy (an old trick).
NB - this debate is not concluded but too important to not mention. Please read and draw your own opinions.
Counterfeit MGR box cover is stacked on top, authentic Altadis bottom (or authentic is the top of picture and counterfeit is on bottom of picture). Notice the differences in size of the logo by the quarters, and the fleur de lis.
MGR main quarter.jpg
Counterfeit MGR seal stacked on top, authentic EMS on bottom (or authentic is to the left of picture and counterfeit is to the right of the picture). Notice the hologram on counterfeit is longer, and does not sport the cut angled edges.
Auth seal fake on top.jpg
Detail on counterfeit hologram.
auth holo fake.jpg
Detail on EMS hologram
auth holo real Altadis.jpg
MGR from festival
Altadis MGR Heads.jpg
Counterfeit MGR on left, festival MGR on right. This is the headshot. First thing first, the MGRs being rolled in the Upmann factory had very high quality control. The cigars were all to sport pointed tips. No biased roll to the left or right, nor rounded tips. Any deviation from that specific quality control should give away a counterfeit nature. Now notice the bands. The color is off. The fleur de lis is clearly wrong. The concentric circles do not have the indentation.
MGR Cigar Fake vs festival front.jpg
Counterfeit MGR on left, festival MGR on right. This is the side shot. We can now see the waves are farther apart on the counterfeit band. The secondary band's font is chunkier than the authentic example.
MGR Cigar fake vs festival side.jpg
Additional comments 11.19.12:
- What was troubling was that MGRs are known for their very distinctive wrapper hue and quality. They have a very bright, yet a little reddish tint. The MGR wrapper (IMO) varies greatly from any known M2 wrapper. These counterfeits mostly had the wrapper down to the T.
- Tips were all varying in the counterfeits; mostly rounded, but some had a lean to the left or right - albeit sporting the pointed tip. A couple boxes I received almost looked decent enough to pass, but the taper was off. The cone started tightening in too quickly.
- The 6 counterfeit boxes were all over #4500.
- Inner velvet sleeve looked and felt exactly the same, good stitching inside, no differences.
- Box codes on bottom were the exact same as authentic compared to H&F EMS, Altadis, Italian EMS, PCC. SUB OCT/NOV11
Additional comments 11.21.12:
- Although I have not yet seen a squared off hologram on the warranty seal in my own stock, Trevor's site seems to indicate the existence of such a seal: http://cubancigarwebsite.com/common_...w-lg_click.jpg
- The counterfeit MGR warranty seals match the one on CCW
- All 6 boxes of counterfeit MGR sported unique warranty codes, and scanned in with HSA as genuine stock
- Assumption: code entered in HSA site is vlookuped in HSA database, it is not a what the code generates on HSA page and returns on refresh
- Therefore: this must be high level reproduction operation that was done in Cuba
- Supplier claimed to have bought out the rest of Altadis MGRs in Spain, giving him a monopoly in the commodity
- Suplier has a store in Salamanca dropship MGRs instead of sending from his warehouse
- Once caught, Supplier replaces counterfeit with intact, sealed Altadis authentic MGRs from his warehouse
- Why does one send stock from another vendor when he has his own?
- I must conclude this was done with intent
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