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I've got a Siglo III that I've had since 93' I originally thought it was from 89' per the guy that gave it to me but recent data has moved me to believe this to not be true so I think it's only from 92'. So i'd say it's about 12 yrs old now...hehehe:smt102

I had 2 but smoked one early last year in recognition of a major personal accomplishment. This other one I'm saving for a very special occassion. :cool:
 

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Sorry to resurrect the thread, but
I got a new gar in today! late 70's/early 80's H. Upmann Natural made in Havana. this gar is freaking older than me! I'll be saving it for a long, long time.


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Halon said:
Sorry to resurrect the thread, but
I got a new gar in today! late 70's/early 80's H. Upmann Natural made in Havana. this gar is freaking older than me! I'll be saving it for a long, long time.


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I got socks older than you.....believe me I only speak from jealousy.
 
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I don't think these qualify, but I have a few of those overpriced pre-embargo Gurkhas. Other than that I have a few Punches from 98 gifted by a friend on the forum.
 

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I've got an assortment of clear havanas going back to around the 1930's, some actal cubans back to around 1940's, but my oldest is a pair of dutch cigars made with cuban leaf that don't look like much and I've been warned don't smoke great that are almost a hundred years old.
 
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I just bought a pair of 1940 Garcia y Vega bonded Havanas on another board. I'll let 'em sit for a couple of weeks after they arrive, and then a buddy and I are going to fire them up and see what 68-year-old cigars taste like.
 

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I bought some CAOs from 2004...take that!
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I have a robert burns Clear Havana from the early 50's. I smoked one this summer at Jwintosh's herf and it was great. In the humi now I have a 1978 ERDM Lonsdale, and a few more things from the 80's and 90's
 
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Ah, the Robert Burns, would love to smoke one of those some day. My oldest I believe is an original release Hemingway Masterpiece from none other than Indyrob. I think they were released in '88
 

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QUOTE]some actal cubans back to around 1040's[/QUOTE]

WOW!!! That has to be some kind of record!!!:popeyes:
 

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Nice top Wigwam!

I think I'm the winner. A couple of National Club Clear Havanas circa 1926.
 
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