Looking for pictures of Min Ron Nee's cigar collection...

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I remember seeing these like a year or so ago. It may have been in one of the cigar mags. His collection is mind-blowing. Does anyone have a source for these electronically...or maybe personal pics?
 
Min Ron NEE is not a real person, but rather an amalgam of a few people who contributed to make the book.
 
Give me 5 and I will PM you a link

Might take longer then 5 as I am at work and I believe the bookmark is at home. If any one else has these at their finger tips please help OP out.
 
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Really? I thought he was a cigar aficionado from Hong Kong.

There is one person who is often credited with writing it, and he does little to clear up the confusion. However, a majority of the information contained within was provided by other members of the cuban cigar industry, some of who for a variety of reasons require anonymity.
 
There is one person who is often credited with writing it, and he does little to clear up the confusion. However, a majority of the information contained within was provided by other members of the cuban cigar industry, some of who for a variety of reasons require anonymity.

Here it is, I knew I read it in one of my mags.

"It's not by chance that a Hong Kong resident wrote the best cigar book on rare Cuban cigars, An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars, in 2003. Min Ron Nee, a cigar-crazy Hong Kong doctor, co-authored the book with Andriano Martinez Rios, a former executive at the Cuban global export company Habanos. The tome includes photos and comments on just about every brand and vitola, or size, ever made in Cuba. It is the definitive work on the subject for the moment. "
 
Sounds like an amazing book...

Oh, it is.

MRNBook3.jpg


As far as I know, there only 2 people involved in writing the book.

~Mark
 
How often does the book get updated?
i.e. When regional editions, or a new Vitola, or new line from Cohiba, etc. start being produced, how quickly does the new version of the book get to press and distributed?
 
How often does the book get updated?
i.e. When regional editions, or a new Vitola, or new line from Cohiba, etc. start being produced, how quickly does the new version of the book get to press and distributed?
It was never updated to include new or different products. Only to correct errors originally printed.
 
I read that in CA a couple months ago. Apparently it won't be out until at least 2011. Too bad these babies are soooo expensive.


yes but IMO worth every cent!! if this is true and he does put out a second book, i will be a very happy boy!!!
:chk
 
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