shaun341
8 years ago

Actually if I do purchase I probably will never set a single one of them on fire. I am considering them as an investment. The other option that might make me a buck would be selling singles to guys that want that once in a lifetime smoke.

Krazeehorse wrote:





I don't think this would be a good investment unless you were getting them for the right price. The right price was probably what he would have sold them for 3 years ago instead of now. If Behikes become available to the grey market vendors again I would expect prices to drop drastically which would be bad for your investment. Too risky and not enough ROI on these imho.
MACS
8 years ago

I don't think I could ever look at cigars as an investment.

I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em.
-Ron White

bgz wrote:



Yup. I had around 1,000 Havanas in my cabinet at one time. I may have 150 cigars right now. Been smoking them and not buying nearly as many as I used to.
euodias
8 years ago
Now isn't the time to invest in Behikes honestly. Production has been stopped for a while,and that is pushing prices higher on the secondary market. Production will start back up again, especially as some of the last couple of years good harvests finish the fermenting process and are ready to roll. Not saying you'd lose money, just the your ROI might not be as high short term.
deadeyedick
8 years ago

Now isn't the time to invest in Behikes honestly. Production has been stopped for a while,and that is pushing prices higher on the secondary market. Production will start back up again, especially as some of the last couple of years good harvests finish the fermenting process and are ready to roll. Not saying you'd lose money, just the your ROI might not be as high short term.

euodias wrote:



I never bought for investment but I have some 52s bought for $28.50 years ago that I would be happy to sell for say $75? Hell, they were hard enough to smoke at the old price but at the prices they are going for now I can't bring myself to light one up.
euodias
8 years ago

I never bought for investment but I have some 52s bought for $28.50 years ago that I would be happy to sell for say $75? Hell, they were hard enough to smoke at the old price but at the prices they are going for now I can't bring myself to light one up.

deadeyedick wrote:



I'm tight on cash right now, but if you wanted to trade one or two for $75 worth of other CC's shoot me a PM. I have a pretty good stash but I would like a special occasion cigar to have around when son #3 comes around later next year.
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