Opus Maduro Robusto

They only came in the Forbidden X Humidor, right? So probably a decent amount, depending on how whoever happens to be selling one wants to factor in the price of the humidor.
 
Greg,
If someone told me seventy five to one hundred dollars, I would not flinch. Some here may not agree (because of profiteering), but it does have a very high rarity factor with it.

I've learned of a few brothers here gifting these to others. Really puts them on a platform in my eyes. :cool:
 
Greg,
If someone told me seventy five to one hundred dollars, I would not flinch. Some here may not agree (because of profiteering), but it does have a very high rarity factor with it.

I've learned of a few brothers here gifting these to others. Really puts them on a platform in my eyes. :cool:


Same here John...I wouldn't bat an eye if someone said $100-$125, but hell... What do I know?
 
Ah well...it's a big nevermind! :laugh: :blush:

Edit to add...thanks for the quick responses...much appreciated fellas!
 
Generally they are free...someone simply gives you one. :)

Yeah, that was the attempt being made...just didn't work out as hoped. :blush:

ACK! This didn't sound right after re-reading. Meaning, we were hoping to purchase one for sale on CF and gift to someone.
 
Whatever the buyer/seller is willing to pay, since the only "MSRP" would be from the Fx humidor. Usually they go for $90-120 these days.
 
At least ten times more than it's worth. But I'm one who likes cigars that are great at any price - as long as it's not more than $10! ;)
 
Rarity does have its price but WOW...that is seriously high!

Although not as rare as Opus Maduros, Casa Fuente in Las Vegas has many rare vitolas for sale - at exorbitant prices. IIRC, LBMF's were $65, BBMF's were $125, and Don Carlos Anniversarios were $60 to give you an idea. All of the regular Opus and Anejo were well above MSRP as well.

As Casa Fuente has been there for some time now it is clear that the market (at least in Vegas) will bear those prices.
 
Rarity does have its price but WOW...that is seriously high!

Although not as rare as Opus Maduros, Casa Fuente in Las Vegas has many rare vitolas for sale - at exorbitant prices. IIRC, LBMF's were $65, BBMF's were $125, and Don Carlos Anniversarios were $60 to give you an idea. All of the regular Opus and Anejo were well above MSRP as well.

As Casa Fuente has been there for some time now it is clear that the market (at least in Vegas) will bear those prices.

The most reasonable priced stick in there was the DC Lancero @ $14.
 
Rarity does have its price but WOW...that is seriously high!

Although not as rare as Opus Maduros, Casa Fuente in Las Vegas has many rare vitolas for sale - at exorbitant prices. IIRC, LBMF's were $65, BBMF's were $125, and Don Carlos Anniversarios were $60 to give you an idea. All of the regular Opus and Anejo were well above MSRP as well.

As Casa Fuente has been there for some time now it is clear that the market (at least in Vegas) will bear those prices.

The most reasonable priced stick in there was the DC Lancero @ $14.


I would think that the pricing is based on the location and the rent they must be paying. It's good I only go there once a year, that could be painful over the long haul.
 
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