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					Originally Posted by the MacDonald  Last weekend my wife and I went to a town in the Middle of CT.  We popped into the local cigar shop, that looked much more like a "head shop" from outside.  Past all the "pipes" and accessories, in the back was a nice walk-in humidor.  I scanned the shelves for something interesting when I noticed...
 The entire back wall of the humidor was filled with Partgas, Cohiba, H. Upman, and Montecristo boxes.  Front and center was a couple of boxes of Cohiba Belke's.  Everything was marked Cuba.  The light was fairly dim but the labels seemed good.  The boxes weren't obvious fakes.  They all had a triple cap and seemed rolled right.  Although it's been a little while since I've been around any CC's they smelled right.  Almost all the cigars were priced around $19.95.  I had already spent my fun money for the week and didn't want to pay 20 bucks and plus CT's sales tax, for a dog rocket but what the hell is going on here?
 
 We're pretty strict on counterfeit anything in CT, and although we do our best to out liberal Kennedy Country (Mass-o-shussettes) up North I don't think CT has embrace trade with the Castro Brothers yet.  The proprietor was Middle Eastern and glued to his computer.  I wasn't sure how to ask him without accusing him of breaking the law and/or selling counterfeit stuff so I left quietly...but what the hell is going on here?
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 That's exactly what's going on.  It's one or the other.
Probably best to walk away from any "Cuban" cigars found in a head shop.
BTW - $19.95 for a Behike? You can bet your ass it's fake.