Should I tell him?


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My friend is gushing on Facebook that his daughter went on vacation and brought him back this delightful assortment of "Habanos." Do I dare say anything?

Bonus points for the person who comes up with the most things wrong here!

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Tell him. He should know. Whether he decides to tell his daughter (he shouldn't) is up to him.

Box. Glass. Stickers. Cigars. Wrappers. That about covers it.

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Tell him. He should know. Whether he decides to tell his daughter (he shouldn't) is up to him.

Box. Glass. Stickers. Cigars. Wrappers. That about covers it.

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New Seleccion de Lanceros?

If only..............

habanos sticker lacks DOC

bands lack "Cuba"

Bar code missing

hologram missing

only 2 marcas make a panatela

seal applied wrong

"Cuba Selectos" does not belong

glass top box

silver sticker is wrong

gold fleur de lis on Monte band

bands different sizes

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New Seleccion de Lanceros?

If only..............

habanos sticker lacks DOC

bands lack "Cuba"

Bar code missing

hologram missing

only 2 marcas make a panatela

seal applied wrong

"Cuba Selectos" does not belong

glass top box

silver sticker is wrong

gold fleur de lis on Monte band

bands different sizes

Well that about sums it up

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New Seleccion de Lanceros?

If only..............

habanos sticker lacks DOC

bands lack "Cuba"

Bar code missing

hologram missing

only 2 marcas make a panatela

seal applied wrong

"Cuba Selectos" does not belong

glass top box

silver sticker is wrong

gold fleur de lis on Monte band

bands different sizes

you da man ! lol now thats a guy that knows his stuff very impressive! seriously

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Wow...

Those are so wrong. I would tell him nicely, about them being fake. They should not go anywhere near his humidor without going through a good freezing first, no one deserves a beetle outbreak because of fakes 'n feelings... be a friend and tell him.

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Wow...

Those are so wrong. I would tell him nicely, about them being fake. They should not go anywhere near his humidor without going through a good freezing first, no one deserves a beetle outbreak because of fakes 'n feelings... be a friend and tell him.

"Faithful are the wounds of a friend"

- somewhere in Proverbs, I think

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Those are so wrong. I would tell him nicely, about them being fake. They should not go anywhere near his humidor without going through a good freezing first, no one deserves a beetle outbreak because of fakes 'n feelings... be a friend and tell him.

Just because they are fakes doesn't they that they are more likely to have a beetle outbreak than if they were real.

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Had the same situation last week when we were at our resort in Mexico. The gift shop had a walk in humidor and every single box was fake. I met two really nice guys who bought cigars there, 2 each at $50 US, cash, a pop.

First of all this had gone on long before I got there and will continue long after I am gone. Many who are more knowledgeable than I have probably said something but no one cares. I told the two guys not to buy any more and I treated them to a couple each of beautiful sticks. We had a great time! They are both customers here now.

By interfering here, you will make the daughter feel awful and embarrass the man. And for what. 5 lousy cigars.

Move on. It is not our job to police the Cuban cigar world. Offer the gentleman one next time you meet.

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Just because they are fakes doesn't they that they are more likely to have a beetle outbreak than if they were real.

Really... I am sure the fakers use all the same processes that Habanos s.a. employ in beetle abatement...

I believe I gave someone some sound advise about cigars of a very unknown origin.

What exactly does your comment bring to the discussion, other than a challenge to my advice...

Do some research before you make silly comments, about topics which you do not understand.

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Let him be happy with what his daughter got him. Now if a friend got it for him, I'd tell him, but don't do it to his daughter. Thought that counts, right?

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Just because they are fakes doesn't they that they are more likely to have a beetle outbreak than if they were real.

I doubt the fakes get the same "freezing" treatment that the real ones get prior to shipping out. I would say they are scientifically more likely.

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I doubt the fakes get the same "freezing" treatment that the real ones get prior to shipping out. I would say they are scientifically more likely.

Ah of course. I didn't think about the freezing. I was thinking that tobacco beetles wouldn't know the difference. I was also just picturing snobby tobacco beetles with top hats and monocles saying "Oh my heavens no, that Cohiba is fake! I only eat tobacco from LCDH"

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I would let him know so the same mistake doesn't happen again. If it were me I would appreciate the knowledge. Besides if you don't, he is bound to hear somewhere else. Maybe from some stranger on instagram..... some know it all cigar cop knob that wont be as kind as a buddy.

The choice is yours of course.

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