You lose.
Examples from Finland:
Box PSD4 $600
Box Siglo II $640
:rolleyes:
BTW. This discussion is borderlining some issues we shouldn't talk about publicly. Link.
Doesn't Israeli customs do this? Can you import whatever you want (not drugs of course)? When you live in a tax hell everybody would buy their stuff elsewhere, unless customs makes it as expensive as buying from home.
Ah, lucky you! If I get a 150 € box stopped here in Finland customs will add at least another 150 € to the bill. So, the total prize will be about as high as buying directly from this tax hellhole. From what I've read about 1/4 of boxes get caught from Switzerland. I'm not sure about Hong Kong...
How's Norwegian customs treating you? I mean do they usually let cigars through or get them and make you pay taxes? Or is it legal (without extra fees) to import cigars to Norway?
Anyway, great collection!
I got a delivery today. Sweet cubans! :love:
However, some of the cigars were damaged because they were not properly packed. Retailer had put 20 cigars in a 25 cigar box so some of them had room to move around. So, cigars rolled around and 6 of them (second picture) had damaged wrappers of...
Thanks for input!
When you put it that way... I'd better buy two fresh boxes, smoke one and let the other age.
dvickery: Lucky you! Seems like 145 pounds for -98's is expensive.
My retailer sells box of these (25) from 1998 for about 230 dollars. I haven't tried the cigar, but I read Kiganz's review about them and he seems to like them a lot. It's bit pricey for a poor family man like me (who just ordered cigars for over 500 € :-). I was wondering what do you guys...
Or my fiancee had. But it's mine too I guess. :)
I was smoking RyJ EL 2007 to celebrate (a fine smoke) and I had a thought.
I want to give an aged cigar for my son as a 18'th (legal age to smoke in here) birthday gift. I planned to buy some 2009 EL cubans and store them for 18 years and give...
100 maybe? I'd say I have more than 50 different types of cigars. I'm still trying to find ones that I like.
Edit: I made an official count. I have:
110 cigars
52 different types of cigars
of which 37 types of cigars I haven't even tried
Price list that applied last summer: **********************
(Edited and pm:ed to Steve, sorry)
In every big city there should be huge department stores called "El Corte Ingles" that sell cigars. At least one in Barcelona had a walk-in with nice a selection.
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