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Very cool to see those"never to be seen again" diplomatic cohibas. Guy kinda reminds me of a poor mans Tony Montana.

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That box of "Behike" looked like the box this guy on CA was going to buy..........if i remember he was just getting the cigars not the box..all the heavy hitters on CA were all over the dude!!!!!!!!!

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I was expecting something more impressive. This is quite a cool video but I had the imagination of "rare cubans" being pre-embargo and some almost priceless pieces of art with history on them.

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That box of "Behike" looked like the box this guy on CA was going to buy..........if i remember he was just getting the cigars not the box..all the heavy hitters on CA were all over the dude!!!!!!!!!

I was thinking about the same thing. Except the way I recall, the person actually possesses a few of these post-production Behikes and was getting destroyed because the numbers on the band exceeded 4,000 and were printed, not handwritten. What a joke.

Perhaps Lilo can elaborate, if he is so inclined. I thought it was nice to see a point of view that corroborates the story. Too bad that thread was pulled not too long ago...

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Nice video. A escape from my desk job. I heard a website address to check out his store, or other rare collections that have sold in the past. Anyone catch it? Something m---humidor.net?

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After watching, I assume that this was taken at a store somewhere in the western hemisphere. Does anyone know the store?

Looks to me like it was at the store that is located in the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas. I've been there several times and I am 99% sure that is where this video was shot.

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Hmmm. Rare, yes, never seen before? hardly. Nice collection, but pretty new stuff that has been posted all over the internet for us havanahoes.

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Great video! Truly great stuff that most pedestrian Habanos collectors will neither see nor enjoy.

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That box of "Behike" looked like the box this guy on CA was going to buy..........if i remember he was just getting the cigars not the box..all the heavy hitters on CA were all over the dude!!!!!!!!!

Behold ;). Good times, lol.

Cool vid BTW! :D

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saw this vid. awesome cigars and good story with the diplomatic presents and the palm tree symbol etc (I believe that is how the cohiba blend began?).

The moment when he says "if you guys watching could smell these cigars.." I reckon I nearly could haha. porn

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I was thinking about the same thing. Except the way I recall, the person actually possesses a few of these post-production Behikes and was getting destroyed because the numbers on the band exceeded 4,000 and were printed, not handwritten. What a joke.

Perhaps Lilo can elaborate, if he is so inclined. I thought it was nice to see a point of view that corroborates the story. Too bad that thread was pulled not too long ago...

Haha, yeah what a great thread that was. A friend of mine on CA is a pretty serious customer of Adams shop ( havana humidor ) and he went down there and saw these behikes ( the exact same box as in the video ) and was curious about them. He really was considering buying ( he actually told me he was about to buy them ) them so he took a picture of them while he was there and sent it to me and told me to post the pictures on CA because he doesn't know how to. So i did and everyone went nuts, saying they were fake blah blah blah. i mean it really turned into a pissing match. I had my reservations about the box as well but as soon as he told me where he was getting them i believed in them. Havana humidor is a very respected Cigar shop and i highly doubt that he would try and peddle fake behikes. Are these to be considered the same behikes as the original 4000 release?? No...but i believe they are unique and were made for people involved in the production of the behikes like adam states in the video.

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I've no idea about these cigars, but I do have a question - if they were produced for heads of state, the people involved with production etc,

how do they make their ways to private collectors? (I'm not doubting, seriously curious).

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I've no idea about these cigars, but I do have a question - if they were produced for heads of state, the people involved with production etc,

how do they make their ways to private collectors? (I'm not doubting, seriously curious).

I'd have to think, that in Cuba, anything is available at a price. I guess that saying works over here as well.

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