So, there's two concerns here. There's the cigar's monetary value, and it's sentimental value. This is bad for the cigar's monetary value. It takes a high value cigar and makes it almost indistinguishable from new, relatively lower value cigars. Even if you're not in this to make a profit, it still hurts the trade value of a stick you might have wanted to swap for something else.
Sentimental value, I think is largely unchanged. When you're with a good friend or two and you bust that cigar out you can still say "These are original release CH Maduro #-3i, before they went into regular production. It took me three months to track down, I've been saving them for years. Let's burn 'em and see if they're any good." I don't think the symbol loses any value at all.
If they can keep the quality up, and ramp up production of a popular HTF cigar, why not? It gives more people (us all, included) access to new, interesting cigars. In the worst case something in your humidor loses sale/trade value. If it happens, you can still light 'em up.
-Charles
Sentimental value, I think is largely unchanged. When you're with a good friend or two and you bust that cigar out you can still say "These are original release CH Maduro #-3i, before they went into regular production. It took me three months to track down, I've been saving them for years. Let's burn 'em and see if they're any good." I don't think the symbol loses any value at all.
If they can keep the quality up, and ramp up production of a popular HTF cigar, why not? It gives more people (us all, included) access to new, interesting cigars. In the worst case something in your humidor loses sale/trade value. If it happens, you can still light 'em up.
-Charles