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    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    I am sure that people who have the grace to appreciate cigars would have the same grace to not treat people as free mules.

    Well damn ...... so I can't turn the mules into Purina? Then why would I even bid on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    <snip> Pictures cannot lie.
    Yes they can.

    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    <snip>In the last day of our trip in cuba, we realized something: why don’t we bring some cohiba back to cover some of our expense of the trip. That’s where the “left over” come from. It’s “Left over” from our trip to Havana
    That's not really "left over" then. You bought them just to sell them.

    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    <snip>I also saw people asked about other goods from Cuba. Yeah, we have. but not cigars, maybe it’s illegal to put them on this forum. Probably, we can count this as cigar accessories, right?
    Yes, it is illegal.

    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    <snip>I am sure that people who have the grace to appreciate cigars would have the same grace to not treat people as free mules.
    FREE MULES!

    You're an idiot.

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    oooooOOOOooo... Pictures???


    I raise my bid to $11.38
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    I order to trust you, we will need a picture of you holding a box of the cigars along with today's newspaper. Oh, and you need to be holding a sign that reads "elzzonehcuod" - that way we know you are legit.

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    Buzz is smoking our cigars. This probably is his triumphant scam.

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    "ding" LET THE GAMES BEGIN!

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    Guys...Come on. This seller seems legit to me. He is jut trying to sell a few cigars. Please post up some prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    Guys...Come on. This seller seems legit to me. He is jut trying to sell a few cigars. Please post up some prices.

    Geez, alright ..... an even $11.50. Even though I think he's trolling, its a scam, and at least I can save the case of tainted Tylenol for a future deal.

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    For people who are serious in this, here is the price we ask for:
    Siglo IV CAD$ 34 each;
    Siglo VI CAD$ 54 each;
    Robusto CAD$ 35 each.
    Price is NEGOTIABLE, but be reasonable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    For people who are serious in this, here is the price we ask for:
    Siglo IV CAD$ 34 each;
    Siglo VI CAD$ 54 each;
    Robusto CAD$ 35 each.
    Price is NEGOTIABLE, but be reasonable.

    Holy Shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    For people who are serious in this, here is the price we ask for:
    Siglo IV CAD$ 34 each;
    Siglo VI CAD$ 54 each;
    Robusto CAD$ 35 each.
    Price is NEGOTIABLE, but be reasonable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    For people who are serious in this, here is the price we ask for:
    Siglo IV CAD$ 34 each;
    Siglo VI CAD$ 54 each;
    Robusto CAD$ 35 each.
    Price is NEGOTIABLE, but be reasonable.
    Wow. Charging way more than the Canadian MSRP, and what looks to be over double the prices in Cuba. Nice.
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    C'mon guys, didn't you see that those prices are in Canadian dollars? That's like, 3.50 American.

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    OK cubacohiba...I've conferred with a guy that knows his stuff concerning cigars. He has offered his services in determining the value of these cigars. If you send him a sample of each cigar he will inspect them and determine their value. His address as follows...

    Michael Grauman PB Esquire
    PO Box 351
    Santo, TX 76472

    He will give an honest and intelligent appraisal for them. I honestly don't now of anything else I can do to help you with your endeavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    OK cubacohiba...I've conferred with a guy that knows his stuff concerning cigars. He has offered his services in determining the value of these cigars. If you send him a sample of each cigar he will inspect them and determine their value. His address as follows...

    Michael Grauman PB Esquire
    PO Box 351
    Santo, TX 76472

    He will give an honest and intelligent appraisal for them. I honestly don't now of anything else I can do to help you with your endeavor.
    Pulling out the big guns, eh Ken? Michael sure knows his stuff!!

    cohibacuba - Ken makes a good point here. I know you have pictures and all - but Michael Grauman is the MAN when it comes to evaluating fake from legit. Despite others balking at the high prices - if Michael gives us the thumbs up - those babies are as good as sold at the prices you're asking.

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    I've never dealt with Michael personally, but I do know that he is a legend and quite the collector. Hell, if he likes the samples he'll probably take them all himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    I've never dealt with Michael personally, but I do know that he is a legend and quite the collector. Hell, if he likes the samples he'll probably take them all himself.
    I'm sure he would take all cubancohiba would send him if in fact they are legit and priced fairly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubacohiba View Post
    For people who are serious in this, here is the price we ask for:
    Siglo IV CAD$ 34 each;
    Siglo VI CAD$ 54 each;
    Robusto CAD$ 35 each.
    Price is NEGOTIABLE, but be reasonable.
    I'll stick to mine in Germany, thanks!

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    Thank you guys for providing fair opinions here.
    I certainly understand people's worry about getting fake cigars on internet. I would like to follow your suggestion and send Mr. Grauman a sample.
    Is there any other way to contact him? Telephone or Email? Or he is on this forum already. Otherwise I will have to send him a flat letter.
    And how does this process work? So he will send me a certification so I can show you guys?
    The last question, isn't it illegal to send cuban cigars to U.S.?

    Please tell me more about this legendary Michael Grauman. I am more interested in him than selling my cigars now.

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    In my humble opinion he is right up there with MRN. When he speaks people react and I might add very quickly. The man has designed cigar shops and has really been involved in several random acts of charity.

    It is illegal to ship Cuban cigars to America.

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