Tapewormboy
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I recently picked up 2 SLBs of Cohiba Siglo VIs from two different sources. 1 is very reputable, and the other I also believe to be a good source (just less popular so I hear about them less).
The box codes are POS ENE 06 and ROA JUL 06.
The problem is that the stamp/brand on top and sides do not exactly match each other (Cohiba head and text).
Below are the pictures.
LEFT: POS ENE 06
RIGHT: ROA JUL 06
Notice that the head and COHIBA is larger on the left. The boxes themselves are exactly the same size:
Slight difference with the SIGLO VI stamp:
Spacing between Habana, Cuba and COHIBA are different:
Habanos stamps on the bottom differ (both are branded so that you can feel the indentations):
Cedar sheet shows the same brand that is on the exterior of the respective SLBs, with the size difference:
Sticks themselves look good (triple caps, bands look decent, etc).
My question: Are either or both of these SLBs authentic? Are the differences in the stamps/brands not significant? Has anyone else ever seen these differences? Is this just another example of differences/inconsistencies from Cuban factories?
There was talk of revised SLBs for some of the Cohiba line, but I didn't think that the Siglo VI was one that was effected.
Would be nice to hear some input from people that have Siglo VI SLBs or experience with manufacturing differences.
Thanks!
The box codes are POS ENE 06 and ROA JUL 06.
The problem is that the stamp/brand on top and sides do not exactly match each other (Cohiba head and text).
Below are the pictures.
LEFT: POS ENE 06
RIGHT: ROA JUL 06
Notice that the head and COHIBA is larger on the left. The boxes themselves are exactly the same size:

Slight difference with the SIGLO VI stamp:

Spacing between Habana, Cuba and COHIBA are different:

Habanos stamps on the bottom differ (both are branded so that you can feel the indentations):

Cedar sheet shows the same brand that is on the exterior of the respective SLBs, with the size difference:

Sticks themselves look good (triple caps, bands look decent, etc).

My question: Are either or both of these SLBs authentic? Are the differences in the stamps/brands not significant? Has anyone else ever seen these differences? Is this just another example of differences/inconsistencies from Cuban factories?
There was talk of revised SLBs for some of the Cohiba line, but I didn't think that the Siglo VI was one that was effected.
Would be nice to hear some input from people that have Siglo VI SLBs or experience with manufacturing differences.
Thanks!