How much does age add to the value?
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eyetek
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How much does age add to the value?
I wondered if there was a guidline as to how much the value goes up for every year a cuban is aged.
Example .... Like 3% for the fist 5 years 5% from 5-10 years 8% for anything over 10 years.
Just wanted to know if someone could share the knowledge on this issue.
eyetek
Example .... Like 3% for the fist 5 years 5% from 5-10 years 8% for anything over 10 years.
Just wanted to know if someone could share the knowledge on this issue.
eyetek
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terrantheman
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
This will definitely help when I install the walk-in humidor and special smoking room :bigup:
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Land Rover
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
[quote author=eyetek link=topic=40.msg456#msg456 date=1175996883]
I wondered if there was a guidline as to how much the value goes up for every year a cuban is aged.
Example .... Like 3% for the fist 5 years 5% from 5-10 years 8% for anything over 10 years.
Just wanted to know if someone could share the knowledge on this issue.
eyetek
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The longer you age them, Most likely the more you will appreciate them :bigup:
I wondered if there was a guidline as to how much the value goes up for every year a cuban is aged.
Example .... Like 3% for the fist 5 years 5% from 5-10 years 8% for anything over 10 years.
Just wanted to know if someone could share the knowledge on this issue.
eyetek
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The longer you age them, Most likely the more you will appreciate them :bigup:
Watch out for them
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Land Rover
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
[quote author=Land Rover link=topic=40.msg471#msg471 date=1176001491]
The longer you age them, Most likely the more you will appreciate them :bigup:
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Forgot to add, that is the value, at least to me......Great things come to those that wait
The longer you age them, Most likely the more you will appreciate them :bigup:
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Forgot to add, that is the value, at least to me......Great things come to those that wait
Watch out for them
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gunch23
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
I would say if you have any original release of most habanos or high end Dominican cigars, I think it adds some very nice premiums to it since they are a one time deal. After 5 or so years, I would say it is nearly 40% for the mentioned cigars. Intact boxes should clearly demand more $$ than an opened box.
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Knuck42
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
40% after 5 years? Wow! The value of my inventory just went up considerably.
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Tech
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
Totally cigar dependent IMHO. Some cigars you could age till the cows come home and they still wouldn't warrant anything above MSRP (if even MSRP). Others are an instant success and bring premium (2x MSRP) money in 3-5 years.
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froglicker77
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
[quote author=Tech link=topic=40.msg506#msg506 date=1176041162]
Totally cigar dependent IMHO. Some cigars you could age till the cows come home and they still wouldn't warrant anything above MSRP (if even MSRP). Others are an instant success and bring premium (2x MSRP) money in 3-5 years.
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Tech nailed it :clap:
Totally cigar dependent IMHO. Some cigars you could age till the cows come home and they still wouldn't warrant anything above MSRP (if even MSRP). Others are an instant success and bring premium (2x MSRP) money in 3-5 years.
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Tech nailed it :clap:
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WadeFillingame
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
Take a look around the world and you will find lots of Cuabas in aged inventorys Hmmmm... ???
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terrantheman
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Re: How much does age add to the value?
Now this is really great information thanks to all that are posting there expertise here. Also Wade you're getting cooler and cooler in my book it's Easter Sunday and you're adding new smileys wow how fun...
Here we go:
:cool: :bangin: :smiley-cool: :tears: :clap: :bigup:
Here we go:
:cool: :bangin: :smiley-cool: :tears: :clap: :bigup:
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