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I saw that a member has put one up for sale on ebay. 

When they were first released, we were selling new copies for $85 USD. There was screaming in the streets :rotfl:

What dizzying heights have they reached in terms of price? What would be the average for a new and a used copy?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/An-Illustrated-Enclyopedia-of-Post-Revolution-Havana-Cigars/163854273441?hash=item262679cba1:g:rfUAAOSwdFtddiV0

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Haha...a lot more than $USD85 these days. On eBay it would go for $UD650 to $US1200. On Amazon, it's currently listed for $USD700 to $USD1500. One retailer has listed it for $USD5000! ?

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I sold a copy several years ago for $650 to a buyer in Japan. My girlfriend yells at me about it a few times a year.  She loved looking at the photos but I was given a Spanish PDF version so...whatever.

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I heard an updated version is being released.  Maybe just a rumor.  If true, though, I’d wait for that one.  Although, I can see an original release being a collector’s item.  All the work involved certainly worth more than $85. 

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4 hours ago, chris12381 said:

I sold a copy several years ago for $650 to a buyer in Japan. My girlfriend yells at me about it a few times a year.  She loved looking at the photos but I was given a Spanish PDF version so...whatever.

You don't even really need to speak Spanish to understand the Spanish PDF version either. A lot of the language is pretty similar throughout the book. It's pages and pages of stuff like "Fortaleza media. Un puro muy suave", etc. I pull it up on my phone and browse it all the time.  

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9 minutes ago, bpm32 said:

You don't even really need to speak Spanish to understand the Spanish PDF version either. A lot of the language is pretty similar throughout the book. It's pages and pages of stuff like "Fortaleza media. Un puro muy suave", etc. I pull it up on my phone and browse it all the time.  

Don't need to but I do. ? Also has the benefit of being searchable. 

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i remember the guy on our first trip showing us this new book. i have a squillion books and am a sucker for a good book. i have a memory of paying $70 or $75 (might have been $85 but they were more likely dudding rob). love the book. mind is very well used so it would not be a mint condition copy but in reasonable shape. if someone offered me a grand, you would have to think about it - silly money - but i know if i did sell it, i would really regret it. but such silly money...

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4 minutes ago, NYMets01 said:

Speaking from a point of inexperience never having seen a copy, but....can someone explain why these books command such prices?

       *Rarity and Quality. Full color pictures, exhaustive knowledge of yesteryear's Cuban smokes...:daydream:  :dollarsign: :dollarsign:

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19 hours ago, nino said:

Psssssssssssssst - do not expose the secret please  :whisper:

MR Nino

Nino is not Chinese. I heard he may have met MRN once or twice though....

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Damn, I am sitting on a gold mine. 

When I first dive into this black hole of a hobby, I did it with gusto. 

I wanted to learn more and I believe MRN first edition was being spoken about in the cigar circles when it first came out. I remember that the book was not cheap compared to others of its kind. But I bought it anyway, after some research and the respect that was given to MRN. 

I like to keep my books as mint as possible and will never sell this book in my lifetime. It is still used today, when I can't be bother to get onto the internet to confirm details. 

I would love to see the 2nd edition and how it compares, given the price difference of the two books when they were first published. 

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9 hours ago, Habana Mike said:

Nino is not Chinese. I heard he may have met MRN once or twice though....

You are a genius Mr Einstein :whisper:

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I wonder when the second edition, which sooo very nearly came out, in its Bamboo case will be launched. Some of us paid deposits, and 100%+ got the money back when the launch was postponed. Full credit to MRN.

Luckily my copy of the original has the co author Adriano's signature, if you got really lucky you and a few were, MRN's signature.

Keith.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Coloniales said:


Luckily my copy of the original has the co author Adriano's signature, if you got really lucky you and a few were, MRN's signature.

 

Yes indeed - really lucky one here as well with both :clap:

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