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This is the first thing that came to mind...

Fugly... Sorry

More interested in how they smoke than how they look

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its a whole damn cabinett? fine then att 100K. it got gold and probably some crazy sticks.. ile leave that for the super rich.

now to the real pressing issue, what is the price of the 1966 humidors??

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nope nope nope

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its a whole damn cabinett? fine then att 100K. it got gold and probably some crazy sticks.. ile leave that for the super rich.

now to the real pressing issue, what is the price of the 1966 humidors??

I'm going to guess 2500 CUC for 1966 but I have no clue.

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I don't think it's too gaudy. Maybe the bright gold. It looks contemporary and sleek

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The original Behike were going for $75k-$100k on the secondary market. There are plenty of super high rolling guys out there that won't blink an eye. Think of all of the Middle Eastern Royalty, Asian market new money and guys that will drop $50k+ on one watch, that would happily snag one of these boxes for $100k+ just to say they have one. Shoot, I know of more than a few guys in Silicon Valley that would buy one to smoke now and another to age at this price, LMAO lol3.gif

You know personally? I want to meet you and your friends! Haha
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Nothing special with the 1966 humidor but the 50th looks gorgeous!

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Wanna go halves?

Haha! Love to, but I make it a practice not to smoke cigars worth more then the truck I'm smoking them in.

Or the house for that matter :|

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A couple pics that surfaced this morning.

The inlayed gold plated ligero leaf is used on the door panels it seems

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I'm sure it is much more impressive in person, and would look great sitting beside MRN's latest release

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Nothing special with the 1966 humidor but the 50th looks gorgeous!

Agree, compared to previous anniv. releases, that one is really underwhelming. And such a large box wasting space for two humidifiers no one is going to use.

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Agree, compared to previous anniv. releases, that one is really underwhelming. And such a large box wasting space for two humidifiers no one is going to use.

Well, "use" is not a concern. "Show" it is.

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So the no 1 went for €320k. What's the rest going to be priced at I have heard they are going to make the LCDH bid for them but not sure how true this is

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So the no 1 went for €320k. What's the rest going to be priced at I have heard they are going to make the LCDH bid for them but not sure how true this is

Wow! That's insane. Maybe the "No 1" helped boost the interest as will "No 50" I'm sure. At these prices, I'd be surprised if anyone, ever lights one up.

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It's not unusual for Humidors to go for big money at the auction and being number one makes it the most valuable. Not sure if it's still the case but in the past all the proceeds go to help fund health care.

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Came across more photos. Looks like the drawers are for accessories.

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