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Thread: calling all cigar smokers
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06-08-2007, 03:57 PM #21
Well, I guess it could be a counterfeit....I'm not sure I could tell without experience, It was a fairly well known tobacconist, so I hope not, although you never know with Poland. It was significantly more expensive than the private stock one despite being about 1 third of the size.
I'm thinking of ordering a few assorted brands once I return to the UK, just to try, that is however if I can find a place to smoke them, what with the smoking ban coming in to play in 4 weeks time.
Does the US have a similar problem with public smoking or not?
Never understood the Cuba problem really, as mentioned, nobody seems bothered about other communist countries, and I guess it just encourages black market trade(and counterfeiting)
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06-08-2007, 04:56 PM #22
Nick,
If you are curious about counterfeits, check out www.cigaraficionado.com, they have a counterfeit page that shows real cigars/cigar bands and some fakes. A good way to just "check" a box of cigars for authenticity (this is not scientific) is to look at the cigars sitting together: are they roughly the same color/shade, same size? Do the wrappers look smooth, well put together? Do the cigar bands have rich colors, gold embossment, raised lettering or do they look like a color copy?
Like I mentioned this is not scientific but a way to tip you off for possible fakes. I have been to a number of tobacconists in Mexico where there are a lot of fakes and can tell you first hand that if the cigars just don't look right they are most likely fakes.
Just my 2 cents.
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06-08-2007, 05:42 PM #23
It certainly looks kosher. The band is embossed with gold and is good quality. It was well wrapped, and kept in a humidor with others that looked identical. I guess that I will just have to hope until I know better!
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06-08-2007, 05:57 PM #24
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06-08-2007, 06:11 PM #25
Well, both. Is the cellophane a dead giveaway?
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06-08-2007, 06:15 PM #26
The band is exactly the same as shown on www.cigaraficionado.com and definately not one of the counterfeits shown so far.
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06-08-2007, 06:24 PM #27
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06-08-2007, 06:50 PM #28
Oh well, I will try from a more reputable company next time! I will see if it is a terrible experience when I smoke it.
Live and learn I guess
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06-09-2007, 06:44 AM #29
Heh... miss a couple days on this forum and you miss a lot!
I'm more of a pipe smoker, but I've had good luck with my Tupperdore. I use the cap from a milk jug to keep it humid. Fill said cap with salt, and keep that salt moist, and it will maintain a humidity of 75% inside. (This is also a good way to test/tune hygrometers -- digital ones typically have a potentiometer that you can adjust to make sure it's reading correctly.)
- Scott