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N/C's - Some custom stuff I blended through Gran Habano
other than that, I have a number of pre embargo Don Candidos & some Don Alfredos. Those are probably the rarest, I think.
 

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what maybe rare to one may not be rare to another. That said. I think we are talking about "rare" cigars and not marketed rare cigars.

I would say, the stuff Rodrigo de Jerez was smoking. 500-yr old tobacco.
 
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what maybe rare to one may not be rare to another. That said. I think we are talking about "rare" cigars and not marketed rare cigars.

I would say, the stuff Rodrigo de Jerez was smoking. 500-yr old tobacco.
500 year old tabacco ... ahhhhhhhhh
imagine if that thing still has live beatle eggs in there ...
ill proabbly try collecting them and sell them off to some biologist XD

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BTW how would you smoke a football anyways ...
i mean i saw this pic online somewhere of this guy wearing a opus shirt and smoking the football ...
i mean dude that thing is huge !!!!
if i could ever get my hand on one of those ... im gonna save it for me grand children ...
hopefully my grand children will actually smoke it or keep it as a family heirloom and not donate it off to some museum -_-
 
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I don't have anything really too rare, just 11 or 12 Gurkha HRM. :yes:

No, i'm only kidding. I don't have anything "rare" either.
 
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let's see here...

1986 Davi Dom Perignon
Opus Maduro Super Beli
1950's Por Larranaga Banda Blanca (pre-embargo)

and then
Opus Shark
Opus El Escorpion
Opus BBMF
Opus Lancero
 

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500 year old tabacco ... ahhhhhhhhh
imagine if that thing still has live beatle eggs in there ...
ill proabbly try collecting them and sell them off to some biologist XD

Edit*

BTW how would you smoke a football anyways ...
i mean i saw this pic online somewhere of this guy wearing a opus shirt and smoking the football ...
i mean dude that thing is huge !!!!
if i could ever get my hand on one of those
... im gonna save it for me grand children ...
hopefully my grand children will actually smoke it or keep it as a family heirloom and not donate it off to some museum -_-


I believe that picture is of Carlito Fuente. The only way to get a hold of someof those crazy Opus cigar sis to buy them at a Fuente Newman auction. The proceeds go towards thie FN Charity. I would make a wild guess that that is a $1000 cigar at auction if not more.

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my bad this is a guy named Ariel, and I don't know who he is.

http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=21&pos=27
http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=21&pos=28
 

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I believe that picture is of Carlito Fuente. The only way to get a hold of someof those crazy Opus cigar sis to buy them at a Fuente Newman auction. The proceeds go towards thie FN Charity. I would make a wild guess that that is a $1000 cigar at auction if not more.

EDIT:
my bad this is a guy named Ariel, and I don't know who he is.

http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=21&pos=27
http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=21&pos=28
Ariel is the Opus production manager.
 
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My rarest smokes are a pair of Garcia y Vega Bonded Havanas, circa 1940:



I bought these a few months ago to share with a friend of mine, but we haven't had a chance to smoke them yet. He and his wife are about to close on their first house, so maybe that will be a good excuse to fire these up.
 
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My rarest smokes are a pair of Garcia y Vega Bonded Havanas, circa 1940:

I bought these a few months ago to share with a friend of mine, but we haven't had a chance to smoke them yet. He and his wife are about to close on their first house, so maybe that will be a good excuse to fire these up.
wow. 69 year old Cubans? dang!:cbig:
 

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My rarest smokes are a pair of Garcia y Vega Bonded Havanas, circa 1940:



I bought these a few months ago to share with a friend of mine, but we haven't had a chance to smoke them yet. He and his wife are about to close on their first house, so maybe that will be a good excuse to fire these up.
I take it these are not the same Garcia y Vega they used to sell at 7-11. . .:wink:
 

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Those are some very nice stick bro.

QUOTE=Asher;476730]My rarest smokes are a pair of Garcia y Vega Bonded Havanas, circa 1940:



I bought these a few months ago to share with a friend of mine, but we haven't had a chance to smoke them yet. He and his wife are about to close on their first house, so maybe that will be a good excuse to fire these up.[/QUOTE]
 
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