Litto Gomez / LFD patents the chisel vitola.
dennisking
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Title says it all. There is an article on Cigar Afficionado's website and in their newsletter. Basically the patent is retroactive back to 2003. Wonder what will come of the chisels ccom has in inventory?
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i wonder what that means for the industry.
can ANY new size be patented ?
its only good to 2016... i wonder if there will be more after that.
The difference is that Litto can prove (an obviously has proven) that he is the inventor of the chisel vitola, where the other shapes you guys mention have been around for an eternity, and are sort of like the "public domain" as cigars go. Fuente didn't invent the vitolas in the Hemingway line, they just made them popular again after decades of disuse.
if you wanna get into the Cigar business because it is a good business then you are in it for the wrong reasons. it is an art. If you want to get into the Cigar world because of the artistry of it, you are in it for the wrong reasons. it is a business.
iduno... its only for 4 more years.
I feel like if he were to patent a secret fermentation process or something along those lines that he had to hone over years of work and research and trial and error, I'd be pretty OK with that, he's trying to keep it secret anyway, they all do that. But a shape is something different to me, it's something that he stumbled upon and could easily benefit all manufacturers, it's more of sweep arpeggio technique than it is a shape of guitar or a way to process the wood used to get a unique sound.
And someone mentioned that he can prove he invented this. That doesn't matter, he doesn't have to. Gene Simmons patented putting a dollar sign on a black money bag. He didn't come up with that. All you have to be is the first to file the paperwork. Quick, everyone run and patent the perfecto.
That's what I tried to tell myself when Obama was elected, lol
I just don't see anyone in the cigar industry giving a crap and freaking out about not bieng able to produce the chisel tip. Will it make my 52C's any more valuable? Who knows...and it still does not make it a great cigar. I could care less what tip a cigar has if it blows. As a consumer, if I see a cigar with a chisel I do not think LFD. If Lito thinks I should, right on...I don't like his cigars anyways.
but seriously...
i DO think of LFD when i see a chisel tip.
of course im all in when it comes to LFD.