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Padrón 1926 Serie Maduro MSRPs

moki

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Here are the MSRPs per stick for the various sizes of Padrón 1926 Serie Maduro cigars (the naturals are usually slightly less)

No.1 -- 6 3/4" x 54 -- $19.99 x 24 per box = $479.76
No.9 -- 5 1/4" x 56 -- $17.99 x 24 per box = $431.76
No.2 -- 5 1/2" x 52 -- $15.99 x 24 per box = $383.76
No.6 -- 4 3/4" x 50 -- $11.99 x 24 per box = $287.76

The actual price you'll pay will of course vary with state tobacco taxes, state sales taxes, and "premium fees" that your vendor tacks on.
 
Don't I wish. With sin tax in Minnesota, I can't find 'em close to that. Which is probably why I don't smoke 'em.
 
waliguy said:
Don't I wish. With sin tax in Minnesota, I can't find 'em close to that. Which is probably why I don't smoke 'em.
I'm going to be selling a 5-pack of the 1926 #9 Maduros at MSRP -- will be posting it soon in the cigar trader's forum.
 
I paid $79.00 for one of those anniversary four packs that consists of one of each size. That was generally the going rate around Christmas time.
 
How much for the naturals? At Padron, maduro and natural are the same price.
 
My shop when the have them sell them in the $22 dollar range. I bought a box at auction for $310 sealed. I wish I had bought more from the guy as he was a retired store owner clearing out his home walk-ins and downsizing. Now he is all out.


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moki said:
Here are the MSRP per stick for the various sizes of Padrón 1926 Serie Maduro cigars (the naturals are slightly less)

No.1 -- 6 3/4" x 54 -- $19.99
No.9 -- 5 1/4" x 56 -- $17.99
No.2 -- 5 1/2" x 52 -- $15.99
No.6 -- 4 3/4" x 50 -- $11.99

The actual price you'll pay will of course vary with state tobacco taxes, state sales taxes, and "premium fees" that your vendor tacks on.
Those prices is about what I can get them at my LCS.

Pricey but a wonderful cigar!
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I kid you not, a #9 in Washington state costs approx. $40-50!

Now if that's not highway robbery...
 
My Local Shop has the #1 for $20, I suspect they would have any of them for MSRP, but the only ones I have seen in the shop so far are the #1
 
I pay $13.50 for the PAM '64 Torpedos. Of course my supplier doesn't get many boxes in so I have to continuously call and buy them out when I get lucky and they have a box. In fact today was my lucky day, got 1 box on the way!
 
Tony Bones said:
I kid you not, a #9 in Washington state costs approx. $40-50!

Now if that's not highway robbery...
He's not embelishing at all...washington state is a horrible place to buy cigars. If it wasn't for the internet, I probably still be smoking 4 or 5 packs of backwoods a year.
 
Hey CC, I just saw a 4 or 5 pack in my local shop. . . . . . . 102$ :0
I didn't even look twice !
 
Beefcube said:
Hey CC, I just saw a 4 or 5 pack in my local shop. . . . . . . 102$ :0
I didn't even look twice !
Hey, I'll admit I love the '26's BUT $102.00 can buy me more than five Havanas :p

That is of course if it were legal to purchase Cuban cigars :lookup:

And, I will have to admit, I just got done smoking a PAM 1926 #1 maduro that was gifted to me and BOY was it GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD ;)
 
coventrycat86 said:
Hey, I'll admit I love the '26's BUT $102.00 can buy me more than five Havanas :p
Yeah, but the 1926's are better :)
 
moki said:
coventrycat86 said:
Hey, I'll admit I love the '26's BUT $102.00 can buy me more than five Havanas :p
Yeah, but the 1926's are better :)
I kind of like the HdM EL's a little more myself. They're a little cheaper...but not much.

I'll admit that the Padrons are more consistent though. That's worth something and may offset the price difference.
 
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