[quote author=Cakebread link=topic=8883.msg47886#msg47886 date=1302660960]
You can take it however you want. The fact is though, you have more than demonstrated that you clearly have no business commenting on the pricing of vintage cigars.
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Really, please tell me how you get to a price of 3K for a 19 year old cab of Pl's?? Lets not even take into account they are still in production.Go back to eating cake Batter/
Who would have thought?
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Clampdown
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Re: Who would have thought?
Ok, i can sit here and listen to people try to outdo one another on their knowledge of cigars and pricing, but when you start attacking cake batter, that just wont be tolerated.
Ok, carry on
Ok, carry on
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ivo
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Re: Who would have thought?
[quote author=Clampdown link=topic=8883.msg47888#msg47888 date=1302661470]
Ok, i can sit here and listen to people try to outdo one another on their knowledge of cigars and pricing, but when you start attacking cake batter, that just wont be tolerated.
Ok, carry on
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ROFLMAO!! :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Ok, i can sit here and listen to people try to outdo one another on their knowledge of cigars and pricing, but when you start attacking cake batter, that just wont be tolerated.
Ok, carry on
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ROFLMAO!! :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
"Your lies have killed more men in a day than I have in a lifetime."
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Cakebread
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Re: Who would have thought?
[quote author=family guy link=topic=8883.msg47887#msg47887 date=1302661284]
Really, please tell me how you get to a price of 3K for a 19 year old cab of Pl's?? Lets not even take into account they are still in production.Go back to eating cake Batter/
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Gee, I think you answered your on question within the question. That really is impressive. I'm going to go with by aging them meticulously for 19 years. That would be the simple answer.
What does them being in production have to do with anything? You aren't going to tell me that a 2010 Lusi in any way, shape or form competes with a 93 Lusi are you? They are not equivalent and the 2010 price has zero bearing on the price of 93s.
Finally, you are obviously way to old to be trying to throw insults around. Cake batter, that really brought the lulz.
Really, please tell me how you get to a price of 3K for a 19 year old cab of Pl's?? Lets not even take into account they are still in production.Go back to eating cake Batter/
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Gee, I think you answered your on question within the question. That really is impressive. I'm going to go with by aging them meticulously for 19 years. That would be the simple answer.
What does them being in production have to do with anything? You aren't going to tell me that a 2010 Lusi in any way, shape or form competes with a 93 Lusi are you? They are not equivalent and the 2010 price has zero bearing on the price of 93s.
Finally, you are obviously way to old to be trying to throw insults around. Cake batter, that really brought the lulz.
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Clampdown
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Re: Who would have thought?
I hate to bust up the love fest and baking show, but I have a question. What is a Lusi? Im guessing a Lusitania, are we talking about the ship that sank?
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Re: Who would have thought?
[quote author=Clampdown link=topic=8883.msg47897#msg47897 date=1302663627]
I hate to bust up the love fest and baking show, but I have a question. What is a Lusi? Im guessing a Lusitania, are we talking about the ship that sank?
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Yes we are, pieces of it that were meticulously stored at 65 RH for 19 years.
The fact that they haven't sold yet tells you neither of them is right they fall somewhere between $10-$60 a piece. (which is what I was trying to say earlier)
I hate to bust up the love fest and baking show, but I have a question. What is a Lusi? Im guessing a Lusitania, are we talking about the ship that sank?
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Yes we are, pieces of it that were meticulously stored at 65 RH for 19 years.
The fact that they haven't sold yet tells you neither of them is right they fall somewhere between $10-$60 a piece. (which is what I was trying to say earlier)
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Cakebread
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Re: Who would have thought?
[quote author=Clampdown link=topic=8883.msg47897#msg47897 date=1302663627]
I hate to bust up the love fest and baking show, but I have a question. What is a Lusi? Im guessing a Lusitania, are we talking about the ship that sank?
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Yarrrr, matey.
I hate to bust up the love fest and baking show, but I have a question. What is a Lusi? Im guessing a Lusitania, are we talking about the ship that sank?
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Yarrrr, matey.
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Addiction
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Re: Who would have thought?
[quote author=family guy link=topic=8883.msg47867#msg47867 date=1302656382]
Man, I have smoked so many Partagas Lusitanias from late 80's to today. I should have save them and could have retired. 3k for a cab of 50 or 5 for 300?? What was I thinking?? and to think they are still produced today. No need for stocks, Buy cabs of 50 for 528.00 and in nineteen years get a ROI that is out of this world.... :bigup:
Since they are produced today, far too easy to bait and switch. Unless your name is Min. You will have a hard time telling the differece between 19 years and +5.
[/quote]I think it comes down to this: Just how many known to be good sources do you have for 20 year old cigars? Cause I personally dont have all that many. Once you get past 10-12 years the gloves really come off and the cigars cost what they cost. Anyone buying well aged stock knows that.
Also there are a fair number of smokers who have a lot of 20 year old cigars, I'd guess that if your in the place where you are going to pony up 3k for them you know a thing or two about what that end of the market is like.
Man, I have smoked so many Partagas Lusitanias from late 80's to today. I should have save them and could have retired. 3k for a cab of 50 or 5 for 300?? What was I thinking?? and to think they are still produced today. No need for stocks, Buy cabs of 50 for 528.00 and in nineteen years get a ROI that is out of this world.... :bigup:
Since they are produced today, far too easy to bait and switch. Unless your name is Min. You will have a hard time telling the differece between 19 years and +5.
[/quote]I think it comes down to this: Just how many known to be good sources do you have for 20 year old cigars? Cause I personally dont have all that many. Once you get past 10-12 years the gloves really come off and the cigars cost what they cost. Anyone buying well aged stock knows that.
Also there are a fair number of smokers who have a lot of 20 year old cigars, I'd guess that if your in the place where you are going to pony up 3k for them you know a thing or two about what that end of the market is like.
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Re: Who would have thought?
Wow, very well said for a newbie.
[quote author=Addiction link=topic=8883.msg47901#msg47901 date=1302664050]
I think it comes down to this: Just how many known to be good sources do you have for 20 year old cigars? Cause I personally dont have all that many. Once you get past 10-12 years the gloves really come off and the cigars cost what they cost. Anyone buying well aged stock knows that.
Also there are a fair number of smokers who have a lot of 20 year old cigars, I'd guess that if your in the place where you are going to pony up 3k for them you know a thing or two about what that end of the market is like.
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[quote author=Addiction link=topic=8883.msg47901#msg47901 date=1302664050]
I think it comes down to this: Just how many known to be good sources do you have for 20 year old cigars? Cause I personally dont have all that many. Once you get past 10-12 years the gloves really come off and the cigars cost what they cost. Anyone buying well aged stock knows that.
Also there are a fair number of smokers who have a lot of 20 year old cigars, I'd guess that if your in the place where you are going to pony up 3k for them you know a thing or two about what that end of the market is like.
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