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My Father factory overuns from Atlantic
Does anyone know what cigars these are? I'm trying to find out and can not match anything up that is blended by Jamie Garcia and has the same vitola and blend like the Atlantic site says.
http://www.atlanticcigar.com/cigars/...y-Overruns.asp |
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The term "overruns" is an advertising term with no legal constraints on its use. Much like "seconds", "factory rejects" and other terms being used in the industry.
These may or may not be part of a current line. They could also be made of "extra" tobacco leftover from a run and made into a different blend or using a different wrapper. :2 |
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I've been insanely curious about these as well!
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I think you mean ELO's? If so some were Tatuaje Easties and Westies, #1 and #3 respectively I believe. The ELO #6 is the Verocu #9 and one of the others was a La Riquesa vitola and blend. |
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Ooops I misread and mistyped. I meant LHO's.
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If they are in fact coming out of the Pepin factory my money is on they will be worth the money at that price point. It's rare to find a terd coming out of Pepins factory. If I had the extra storage space I would probably jump on a bundle and be the village guinea pig. :D
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Has anyone tried any of these?
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