Jay9Jay9Jay9 wrote:...or another option: YOU ARE WRONG!!!
Your ignorance (and stuborness) is showing in each and every post.
Example you are worried that I don't list the size of a cigar, well what do you think the Genious (5.5in) , Magicos (4.5in) and Secretos (4.3in) refers to after the Maduro 5's????
And just for fun because I like proving ignorgant people wrong...MSRP of a Behike (52) in Cuba is only $18.50. In EVERY OTHER PART OF THE WORLD the MSRP is between $30 - $45 depending on markup. A simple google search of Behike MSRP would bring up a million different sites verifying this including some reputable review sites (non-retailer).
I'm done after this because some people will even argue that the world is square and you cannot convince them that they are wrong!
And just a few links for you to check out (note the MSRP):
http://halfwheel.com/cohiba-behike-bhk-54-2010/9573
http://www.cigarinspector.com/cohiba/cohiba-behike-bhk-52
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/cigars/top25detail/year/2013/rank/5
You will note that, when I replied to your answers, I did not insult you in any way. Apparently when you disagree with someone, you lash out in anger. Now see this little bit from the web.
"The Cohiba Behike cigar is one of the world’s most expensive cigars named after the tribal chief of the Taino Indians.
Developed with a secret blend of the best Cuban tobacco from the Pinar del Rio, Vuelto Abajo.
There were only 4000 Cohiba Behikes for sale at 375 Euro (525 USD) each of the original run, with reports of one upscale London establishment charging £1500 a smoke!
The ‘Behike brand’ cigars are now however to be released as a regular line although one suspects the blend will be somewhat different from the original run of only 4000.
Showcased in February at this year’s Habanos Festival in Havana, the three new Cohiba Behike sizes have been eagerly awaited ever since by cigar enthusiasts around the world. The Cuban cigar industry has gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure that this new line is special in every way. Not only are all the three sizes entirely new, but there is also a special classification of leaf within the blend of the filler, known as Medio Tiempo, which gives the new line a unique, distinctive taste. The natural scarcity of Medio Tiempo leaves dictates that annual production of these cigars will be restricted. The Behike BHKs are set to become Cohiba’s most exclusive line and to represent the highest grade of cigar in production in Cuba today."
BEFORE the Behike became a regular line, it sold for $800. Now you can get it for $45 a stick or perhaps lower. That still figures out to a little under $400 a box and too rich for my blood. And, as the article indicated, the regular line Behike may have changed from the original. Now you can go back to beating your wife.