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  • #16
    err is that not what i did

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    • #17
      Originally posted by cohibaIV View Post
      Gents, if I'm reading this thread correctly I don't think the lady is trying to sell the cigars here but is seeking the correct direction on getting them valued, sold within the cigar collectors establishment and not being ripped off.

      Advise is being sort after,

      We can do that can't we..?



      Sent by smoke signals using iCohiba from Havana
      Thanks cohiba, that is indeed the case.

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      • #18
        Never say never when it comes to old cigars. It's hard to tell how cigars are from pictures. Those may not have been in a humidor for years but often, in this part of the world (we don't live in a desert), cigars will survive just fine and can be brought back to perfectly smokeable condition with a little patience.
        With all respect, those cigars with their age, condition of the box, insert etc. are definitely worth something to somebody.
        As has been said, Mitch's auction is probably the best bet for these. RA Private Stock are not unheard of but are rare enough (I would doubt very much if Mitch has auctioned a box of these before) that an auction is probably your best bet at getting a fair price. Bear in mind you'll have to pay fees but Mitch has access to more potential buyers than you probably do.
        Good luck, let us know how you get on.

        Edit. By the way, if they are as dry as you say, don't handle the individual cigars, they'll damage very easily. Don't try to rehumidify them yourself, it's not a dark art but there is a little bit of a knack to it. Keep the box closed, in a ziplock bag and in a cool place in your house until you get them to whomever wants to buy them/sell them for you.

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        • #19
          And just to clarify for Cigarnewbie12345. Mitch owns cgars.

          What you studying by the way?
          The new charity auction: http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthr...lighter-raffle

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          • #20
            Two vendors you should speak to.

            Mitch at cgars.co.uk and Ajay at havahavana.co.uk (la Casa de habanos in Teddington). You will then have an accurate market value. Nb - they may well need to see the cigars.

            I wouldn't assume they are expired or otherwise and i wouldn't sell them (if they were mine) without consulting as above.

            Hope this is helpful.


            Sent from tappy tap tap.
            Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
            Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

            Originally posted by Ryan
            I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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            • #21
              Sorry, just realised you have one sealed box and one opened. Leave the seal intact. These are certainly worth hundreds of pounds, how many hundreds depends on the day. If there are stamps on the bottom of the box, do they say "Made in Havana, Cuba" or "Hecho en Cuba"? If "Hecho en Cuba", it means they were made after 1963 or thereabouts, post embargo. It may seem odd but 1960s post embargo cigars will often sell for more than pre.

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              • #22
                @Ryan...the box in the 1st pic has a perforate-edged seal. I'm pretty sure they're pre-embargo

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                  @Ryan...the box in the 1st pic has a perforate-edged seal. I'm pretty sure they're pre-embargo
                  Well spotted Stevie.

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                  • #24
                    Happy to offer free valuation and advice as ever sales@cgarsltd.co.uk may well be worth ?1000 + for full box but need to examine obviously

                    Best


                    Mitch

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                    • #25
                      "stick a stick in", then someone can advise if its smokeable or not hahahaa
                      My cigar blog

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                        Never say never when it comes to old cigars. It's hard to tell how cigars are from pictures. Those may not have been in a humidor for years but often, in this part of the world (we don't live in a desert), cigars will survive just fine and can be brought back to perfectly smokeable condition with a little patience.
                        With all respect, those cigars with their age, condition of the box, insert etc. are definitely worth something to somebody.
                        As has been said, Mitch's auction is probably the best bet for these. RA Private Stock are not unheard of but are rare enough (I would doubt very much if Mitch has auctioned a box of these before) that an auction is probably your best bet at getting a fair price. Bear in mind you'll have to pay fees but Mitch has access to more potential buyers than you probably do.
                        Good luck, let us know how you get on.

                        Edit. By the way, if they are as dry as you say, don't handle the individual cigars, they'll damage very easily. Don't try to rehumidify them yourself, it's not a dark art but there is a little bit of a knack to it. Keep the box closed, in a ziplock bag and in a cool place in your house until you get them to whomever wants to buy them/sell them for you.
                        I'm rarely glad to live in damp old England but that might change!

                        Thanks for your advice Ryan, will do as you suggest.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Eddie View Post
                          And just to clarify for Cigarnewbie12345. Mitch owns cgars.

                          What you studying by the way?
                          Thanks Eddie. Corporate Secretaryship.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by monkey66 View Post
                            Two vendors you should speak to.

                            Mitch at cgars.co.uk and Ajay at havahavana.co.uk (la Casa de habanos in Teddington). You will then have an accurate market value. Nb - they may well need to see the cigars.

                            I wouldn't assume they are expired or otherwise and i wouldn't sell them (if they were mine) without consulting as above.

                            Hope this is helpful.


                            Sent from tappy tap tap.
                            Thanks monkey. If my father needs to come up to Teddington I'll probably get lunch out of it, too, though I was rather hoping for dinner at Boisdales. Either way, result!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by smokeymo View Post
                              Happy to offer free valuation and advice as ever sales@cgarsltd.co.uk may well be worth ?1000 + for full box but need to examine obviously

                              Best


                              Mitch
                              Fantastic Mitch, thanks. I'll put my father in touch with you.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by smokeymo View Post
                                Happy to offer free valuation and advice as ever sales@cgarsltd.co.uk may well be worth ?1000 + for full box but need to examine obviously

                                Best


                                Mitch
                                Mitch - will die-hard collectors buy these without opening them to check the condition? Is the collectibility in the fact that it's a complete sealed box regardless of condition?

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