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Re: A couple old Cubans my grandpa acquired while in Cuba in 50s.
@mgappling said:
Wow, come on to a forum hoping to find some info and get met with a couple douchebags.
What info were you hoping to hear? That they are with a few hundred dollars or more, and that perhaps we'd like to buy them? We smoke cigars, we don't collect them. The value they have, as one douchebag told you, is in their sentimental value, nothing else. If you don't already value them for that reason, then they are worthless.
TRayB
Re: A couple old Cubans my grandpa acquired while in Cuba in 50s.
@mgappling said:
Here is a picture of the actual upmann cigar.
Time has not treated that cigar well. These spots here are mold. They look like deep mold that can’t be wiped off. I’d suggest keeping them as a keepsake and if you’re interested in the hobby, possible making them into a display.

Rdp77
Re: A couple old Cubans my grandpa acquired while in Cuba in 50s.
@mgappling said:
The first cigar was not made in Cuba. They were made in the US with Cuban tobacco.

Pretty cool cigar actually. The Upmann puzzles me.
Rdp77
Re: A couple old Cubans my grandpa acquired while in Cuba in 50s.
@TRayB said:
@Rdp77 said:
@mgappling said:
The first cigar was not made in Cuba. They were made in the US with Cuban tobacco.
Pretty cool cigar actually. The Upmann puzzles me.
Pretty sure mgappling know how to use Google, since he found this forum.
He probably does, but I didn’t just google it. I use a specific website for most of my info that usually doesn’t come up in most searches.
But im pretty sure that you’re pretty sure I knew that.
Rdp77
Re: What is in your pipe?
@ShawnOL said:
SG Kendal Cream flake.
Finishing last night's bowl.
ShawnOL
Re: Whatcha smokin this afternoon??
Another friend to keep me company while more work.
Thanks, Jeff 👍 @OutdoorsSmoke_21191 
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