Had a look around and I can see nothing about this release on the official sites.
Had a look around and I can see nothing about this release on the official sites.
I thought it was a tampon joke!
Thanks for the input guys. I definitely agree the wrapper is not up to my expectations either but everything else looks good. After some more web scouring, some of the pictures of their maduros look to have the same qualities. But then again, I'm tricking myself into thinking what I want to believe. Oh well.![]()
Just from looking at post of fakes and real ones, there is something funny about those bands.
Rich
The Esplendidos were not Maduros. You should take that as more evidence they are fake, not that they are authentic.
It's easy to delude yourself... it's harder to recognize it. You've taken the first step.
As Stjohnroe said... don't beat yourself up. We all have gotten duped at one time or another. It's estimated that 95% of the "Cuban" cigars in the world are fakes. Some of them are done so well it's impossible to know they're fake until you smoke them (CC's have a very unique taste.) There is a huge market for CC's and the mark up makes it an extremely profitable enterprise. Somebody went through a lot of effort to make that box look good.
If you enjoy them, smoke them with a smile.
Those, my friend, are as fake as they get. They look like they'd probably be at least a decent smoke (construction looks better than most), but you'd have better luck finding Cuban tobacco at the South Pole than in that cigar.
DO NOT - under any circumstance - distribute those cigars to anyone on any cigar board without clearly letting them know you question their authenticity. As a matter of fact - I would suggest you write a big ol' "FAKE" on all of the bands with a Sharpie so there is no question. The last thing you want to do is to put that in a pass, bomb or trade and have someone question your integrity.![]()
Thanks for the info, I will be sure not to include these in any exchange whatsoever.
I took a pretty close look at the bands and I compared them to the Counterfeit Gallery on Cigar Aficionado. They look identical...Just from looking at post of fakes and real ones, there is something funny about those bands.
Rich
The guy I purchased them off of let me know that his business partner is Cuban and bought them in Cuba which would explain the hologram sticker.No doubt about it. Phony as a three dollar bill.
In addition to what Drew said... The font on the band is wrong, the S/N on the warranty band is wrong (should start with "I" for cigars mane in Jan 08 - "D" was used during 2003-2004) and the date/factory code should be on the box, not on a piece of paper. And unless the cigars were actually purchased in Cuba, there is no hologram. I'm sure I could find more if I looked.
Anyway. Thanks for all the input guys, I'm going to talk to the guy who sold them to me and see what we can do. Anyone got the taste buds to see if they can tell if its real or fake? Shoot me a PM and we can arrange something.
If you still have doubts, look at the bottom of the following page
http://members.tripod.com/habanos_r_us_a/archive01.htm
Every Limited Edition, Regional release or specialty release by Habanos SA is publicized. This one has never been released...
http://www.habanos.com/specialties.aspx?lang=en
...but apparently is one of several fakes with this design.
Whenever someone says they have a friend of a sister's brother's mother's uncle in Cuba who can get good deals on cuban cigars, run away. Cuban cigars are tightly controlled at the factory. They are almost impossible to steal. As for the holograms, take a look here.The guy I purchased them off of let me know that his business partner is Cuban and bought them in Cuba which would explain the hologram sticker.
http://www.justfakes.com/
Dude... you're in denial. No one has to smoke them to know they are fakes.Anyone got the taste buds to see if they can tell if its real or fake? Shoot me a PM and we can arrange something.
Talk to the guy who sold them to you, tell him you did some research and have determined they are fakes and get your money back.
One other thing - keep those cigars isolated. Such cigars are rarely fumigated or frozen, so you're going to get beetles hatching out of them sooner or later.
Sorry to hear about it.
BTW for others: there are awesomely good fake millenium jars around now. Fooled the local B&M's, I gotta check the (embarrassing to me) local "Cuban cigar band collector" supply store to see if they're selling them. edit: Shelby07 posted the link to the store's website in his post. No jars, but now they have Compay Segundo bands! Yeesh.
(No, I didn't buy a jar, but yes, I was dumb enough to buy a couple sticks out of a fake jar at a local B&M. The labels are really, really, good. I can't tell the difference in either the label or the jar - but then again, neither could the B&M owner - who has jars from back then.)
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Sweet, thanks for some concrete evidence guys. I'm really glad I posted this up to get your honest input. Thanks Shelby for all the research you put into this
I've since then moved them back into the humidor they came in. Thanks for the advice, I totally would've forgot about this and let them eat my precious sticks.
I emailed the guy with this thread to get some money back. But I'm going to let him keep some just for the sake of the humidor since it looks pretty awesome and will be a reminder never to do such a stupid thing again![]()
Last edited by Silencei2; 11-05-2008 at 10:55 PM.
I am glad you took it in stride.Most people would just fight tooth and nail they are real. The humidor is pretty cool though. Neat design and leather work.
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