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That's seems an astonishing claim.. Do you have a source?
Nope, perhaps a bit poor by me
I guess in my head the general cigar community seems to be of this opinion. Could be wrong of course. But when you look at the numbers of fake Cubans in Cuba, South and North America, Caribbean, Eastern Europe and now China there must be a lot.
Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
so am I safe from fakes if I buy from reputable shops like jjfox or the black swan? I buy in singles so never get to see the box labels.
A polite question, why do you not get to see the boxes? Every B&M I have bought from allows me to check the box for date stamp & labelling when buying singles, I pick the cigar from the box myself. Just curious is all.
What would I know? I'm just a backwoods roo packin crim from New Holland! LOL. (Thankyou El Cat)
Back off my month holiday and just read through this post, very interesting reading, especially as my job is Reprographics.
I can say that to reproduce a Cohiba box design is an absolute breeze, it is not exactly complex in make up and design, probably an hours work for me on a Mac if I have a real box to reference.
Set up costs for the Foil blocking isn't expensive for a counterfeit setup, maybe ?700.00 a design roughly.
Anyone who is a printer will be used to colour matching special inks.
An old print press can be bought pretty cheaply, but to be honest if the outfit is into counterfeiting on a large scale it's peanuts to them.
And as a final thought, up until recently Leicester (where I live) used to be the counterfeit capital of Europe.
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