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Not exactly bought recently .... but just found today in my lockers : Trinidad Fundadores EL NOSU ( El Laguito OCT 1998 ) bought in 2006 in Switzerland. Placed inside my lowest locker and to

I haven't posted in here for quite some time and thought that it would be nice to share some vintage cigars that just came in. I like to collect and smoke as many different vitolas de salida as possib

I don’t normally post my purchases but, aside from the Nudies bundles I ordered, the Lanceros will probably be the last cigars I receive for a while. The other two are highlights from my last few orde

2 hours ago, Texwrangler said:

These are going to be sooooooo hard to keep my hands off until this spring and golf season starts back up.   Tried one (as tradition dictates) right outta the box and before they went into the tuppidor and was very very impressed.  Couldn't stop tasting a sweetness to them..dried fruit and honey.   

 

 

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Tex, what is the box code? Thanks

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You enjoy that plume, I would be wiping that right off and drying them out.


Different theories on this but that last photo is them hand wiped down in beautiful condition sans plume.

Also they're not moist and have a little crinkle to the ear... just that wonderful oil crystallizing...
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That was awfully fluffy to be plume.  I'll post a plume pic later today.  And plume won't wipe off. 

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Well it wasn't mold!!!

What is Mold?

Most of us are familiar with the look of mold after discovering it on old bread or leftovers that stayed in the fridge too long. The type that affects cigars is very similar. Unlike plume, mold can present itself in an array of unattractive colors including green, yellow, gray, blue and white. Mold is such a menace to your collection because this nasty substance is alive – it can grow and spread.

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13 minutes ago, SaintMickey® said:

Well it wasn't mold!!!

What is Mold?

Most of us are familiar with the look of mold after discovering it on old bread or leftovers that stayed in the fridge too long. The type that affects cigars is very similar. Unlike plume, mold can present itself in an array of unattractive colors including green, yellow, gray, blue and white. Mold is such a menace to your collection because this nasty substance is alive – it can grow and spread.

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Musta been plume then.  

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