Here's my analysis:
Take 3 ~ Worth:$5.87 Put 29 ~ Worth: $8.44
Take 6 ~ Worth:$5.64 Put 30 ~ Worth: $7.12
Take 10 ~ Worth:$2.40 Put 31 ~ Worth: $4.22
Take 13 ~ Worth:$2.49 Put 32 ~ Worth: $4.38
Take 16 ~ Worth:$26.30 Put 33 ~ Worth: $26.00
Take 17 ~ Worth:$8.82 Put 34 ~ Worth: $8.36
Take 22 ~ Worth:$11.81 Put 35 ~ Worth: $17.00
Take 24 ~ Worth:$7.86 Put 36 ~ Worth: $7.88
Seems I may have something f'd up with Take 16...and I couldn't find take 22 if my life depended on it
Will
Last edited by badwhale; 05-31-2009 at 10:13 AM. Reason: I found the Bolivar short Bolivar...& update GoF
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#16 - I get Rich's price. This EL smokes much more like an EL (doh) than a Cohiba. Vaguely like a 1926 Padron right now, but should continue to improve with age. Enjoyable at three years, probably will be better in a couple more years.
#33 - Fuente rare and HTF are always interesting to value. The GoF 2005 Piramide was issued in 2007. A 300-count Prometheus humidor came with 100 sticks. Four different colours of humidor, ten humidors of each colour, 40 humidors total, 4000 cigars total. MSRP $6500, sold for about a grand less. If we assume the humidor to have a $2500 value, that leaves $3000 of the selling price for the cigars, or $30/stick.
Source: from the first page of a Google search.
#17 - The Presidente used to be the only regular production perfecto outside of Cuaba. The Presidente has the traditional extreme earth Partagas taste, not the mellower version found in the Serie D #4. Again, I get Rich's price.
#34 - Unico I get Will's price.
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