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Juat Passin' Thru
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When smoking at the local b&m - I always remove the band.
Last week, before I lit up my "carry in" cigar, the owner offered me a CAO LX2. I put way my unbanded cigar and smoked the proffered one. Fast forward one week. I'm smoking the unbanded robusto - but don't remember whether it was a Mag46, or Epi#1 or RGCE. Smoking it I figured it to be the Epi, but I'll have to comparison test. ![]() Looking for some suggestions ... what option do you folks use to identify unbanded cigars? Last edited by DonWeb; 01-08-2009 at 06:57 PM. |
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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Done that before, T. I usually try to go by the size and figure out what I have that is that size and try to narrow it down from there. When it's a vitola that I have many of, then, I have no clue.
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![]() ![]() ![]() seriously though, blank bands are invaluable when youre doing MAWs and PIFs or if you get a bomb... not only is it nice if you get a Punch RS 11 or 12, but you can also note who gave it to you... something I wish I started doing months ago.
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Ditto this,,,good idea!
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