BigAl Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 Howdy Folks! Just came across these photos on another site ... the Cohiba 40th Aniversario Cigar which will be introduced at the Habanos 2006 festival. Didn't realize these suckers were even out - or perhaps this sucker is "shady"??? Just wondering if anyone had further info regarding this stick ... size?, price?, availability? ... need to get my hands on them as I have a special affiliation with 1966 :-)
Andyman Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 That dosn't quite look right to me.. just my .02
JMH Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Wow, I love that ashtray Mr. Fish! Nothing to add about the cigar though.
El Presidente Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Beautiful Ashtray Ray Unless I am mistaken the 40th anny Cohiba appears to have 2 different wrapper leaves ;-) Not available to my knowledge.
genevapics Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Pig Fish... Where did you pick up the ashtray? It is absolutely gorgeous. I am need of a nice ashtray and yours looks wonderful. Help a family member out if you can. Thanks. As far as the Cohiba 40th Anniversery, I'll defer to the wisemen of the board. [in my best Shultz voice]: "I know nothing!"
Ken Gargett Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 will chase info from my 'deep throat' in havana but to be honest, he has gone very quiet of late. love the ashtray. they are presumably doing stuff for the 40th anniversary at this year's festival.
JMH Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 »...from my 'deep throat' in havana... With the recent photos that have surfaced, you have no idea how wrong that sounds! ;-)
Ken Gargett Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 just had a note from my mate in havana - will drop the 'deep throat' if it makes some forum members more comfortable - so it seems that these might be dodgy. will also post this in the fakes section. "We are not currently producing any 40th anniversary cigar under the Cohiba brand. Undoubtedly we will be celebrating the occasion with a great Festival aimed to commemorate Cohiba as a brand."
kab55 Posted January 5, 2006 Posted January 5, 2006 Didn't know that Cohiba had a 40th, guess now I know why :-D
genevapics Posted February 5, 2006 Posted February 5, 2006 Pigfish: Regarding your ashtray, this is an Elie Bleu Alba ashtray, yes? I ran across these while searching the web. A few questions, first, do the ashes/heat from cigar have any ill affects on the artwork? Secondly, how big of a ring will the holder accomodate? Thank you. Really is a wonderful looking ashtray.
Fatshotbud Posted February 5, 2006 Posted February 5, 2006 » Didn't know that Cohiba had a 40th, guess now I know why :-D And I thought these were to commemorate the Super Bowl
DocRKS Posted February 5, 2006 Posted February 5, 2006 These identical pix appeared on another board about a month ago - these are manufactured by the infamous House of FUGAZY!!!!!!! I am always amazed at the effort expended by some folks in attempt to dupe and take advantage of others --- it is really shameful. 1
The Privateer Posted February 5, 2006 Posted February 5, 2006 » I am always amazed at the effort expended by some folks in attempt to dupe » and take advantage of others --- it is really shameful. What constantly amazes me is the folks who are so hungry to get their hands on "special" stuff that they risk being cheated in their search for product that no one else has!
MrQ Posted February 5, 2006 Posted February 5, 2006 Ive seen a whole box of these fakes in a shop in MI, near Detroit about 5 months ago.
genevapics Posted February 5, 2006 Posted February 5, 2006 I agree with your comments Privateer. The key here, and as many have already noted, is to find a reputable dealer. That is the beauty of Rob, Lisa and Smitty. These people care. They want you to be able to enjoy the pleasures of smoking a cuban cigar. By providing us with top notch service, selection and dependability, they very much insure that you will be a satisfied customer that will continue to do business with them. What more could one ask for? Too many people just don't get it! They feel that they must find that something special that no one else has. Well, if it is that hard to get, chances are it is a fake. My feelings are such: I would rather smoke something else that El Pres has in stock, then go and take the chance of buying what I want from someone else. For me, at this point in time, I will just be content to buy from El Prez. I know there are other legitimate dealers out there. But, hey, I got lucky when I stumbled across this place back in October 2005. As I await my second shipment with anticipation, I know for certain that I am getting superior product at fantastic prices. For me, I can't ask for anything more.
Girardian Posted February 10, 2006 Posted February 10, 2006 » » I am always amazed at the effort expended by some folks in attempt to » dupe » » and take advantage of others --- it is really shameful. » » What constantly amazes me is the folks who are so hungry to get their » hands on "special" stuff that they risk being cheated in their search for » product that no one else has! Both very true. If you have to have it before anyone else, you may discover you never actually got it at all ....
pittesq Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 » » » I am always amazed at the effort expended by some folks in attempt to » » dupe » » » and take advantage of others --- it is really shameful. » » » » What constantly amazes me is the folks who are so hungry to get their » » hands on "special" stuff that they risk being cheated in their search » for » » product that no one else has! » » Both very true. If you have to have it before anyone else, you may » discover you never actually got it at all .... Well put
PigFish Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Al, Obviously this is a good site to discover what is new on the Habanos horizon. I am not aware of any such cigar but that does not mean that it does not exist! I won’t call myself an expert at cigars ready for release by any means. HOWEVER, this “type” of cigar is a well documented fraud model. Why, because of its obvious mystery to many… and its corresponding allure to the unknowing. Without offence intended I would hold great suspicion of this cigars provenance! Here is a pick out of my known fraud collection. A lounge singer attempted to sell me a box of these… I told him he would have to give me a sample to smoke first. -LOL
PigFish Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 » » Unless I am mistaken the 40th anny Cohiba appears to have 2 different » wrapper leaves ;-) » Funny you noticed that Rob!!! So did I. Here is another of my best frauds. The 'source' called it a "Cool-E-Bra." -LOLWill put up some more pics of the ashtray when I have a little more time. Details with the pics. Thanks for the comps boys.
PigFish Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 One of my screensavers! Rob... Will you do us a favor and widen the 640 width pixel allotment??? 2000 tall by 640 wide is a bit silly!!!
SoCalSmoker Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 » Al, » » Obviously this is a good site to discover what is new on the Habanos » horizon. I am not aware of any such cigar but that does not mean that it » does not exist! I won’t call myself an expert at cigars ready for release » by any means. » » HOWEVER, this “type” of cigar is a well documented fraud model. Why, » because of its obvious mystery to many… and its corresponding allure to » the unknowing. Without offence intended I would hold great suspicion of » this cigars provenance! » » Here is a pick out of my known fraud collection. A lounge singer attempted » to sell me a box of these… I told him he would have to give me a sample to » smoke first. -LOL Would that lounge singer happen to be singing at the Burbank Bar & Grill? Was offered a box of the same smokes by a one man rock n' roll act there. He had plenty of similiar boxes available. We did set him straight on his product and gave him some fine habanos to compare.:-D
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