Not sure you can bring Cuban cigars in, unless you visit Cuba. Can you now bring them from Mexico and Canada?
At the MN Renaissance Festival I was shocked to find some really tasty cigars from a few vendors under a tent. I bought thinking someone would throw a tantrum if I smoked there, even though it is outside, but they cut it and lit it for me too. I walked around wondering how long before I heard complainers, and was again stunned when all I heard were other guys lamenting not getting some when they were at the tent or wondering where to find them! If your state has similar anti smoking legislation you would understand my amazement.
I stand corrected same difference ,like a old nun that taught me in school empty barrels make the most noises .
From a cigar magazine as I still have about 10 of these left. These sell for about $2500. @ box. I'm smoking some Cohiba specials now. They are a bit cheaper only $50 each.
I've been out of the game for a while. My goto was anything mild-medium, natural or ems wrapper in a rothschild or fatter size. Hoyo de Monterrey's never disappointed. Punch's Bully was OK if you're looking for cheaper sticks. But I always tended to induldge as I didn't smoke a lot when I did and enjoyed other brands, like Ashton, Montecristo, Partagas, and even those crazy Acids, as well as previously mentioned RyJ and LGC. However, I honestly haven't had one in almost a decade. But I still love talking cigars and hearing the news and politics of each season. I'm sure since I've been out of the game so long all my goto's are now bargain bin singles or have changed ownership 2-3 times Just kidding...
I don't think we could get away with that 'round these parts.......too many anti-smoking activists. Also, the state (NY) runs these adds on the dire consequences of smoking anything (local TV).......fingers and toes falling off.......ugly disgusting black lungs.......I just turn the channel and go have a smoke in the other room.
That's what I'd like to know. I'm not saying the rule doesn't exist, I'm just saying that's an easy rule to misunderstand or even better not know anything about. Had you previously been warned about selling Cuban coinage?
PayPal now has a community help forum. I found this in there. @ Volante, I think I would start squeaking a lot. pre-castro cuban items. Does Paypal now allow them... by bertbrown in About Payments A while back we got a nasty warning from paypal because a buyer used PP for an item from 1940s Cuba. But now I see a lot of sellers on Bonanza selling such items and they all take paypal. Whats up... 02-10-2015 08:13 AM 66 Views