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Just plain insane!
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I bought a package of stuff from a guy and now have 2 La Palina cigars. These things look ancient and from what I can find may date to the 1930s. I certainly don't know what I have here. They are about 5 X 47 or so and tapered at each end. Any input??
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post a pic for the experts here - plus I wanna see 'em!
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I knew I should have posted a pic to begin with... but my camera stinks for taking close ups. This is the best I could do:
The front of the band says: La Palina and underneath that is says The Quality Cigar. On one side and around to the back it says: Congress Cigar Co. On the other side it says: Makers. |
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Just plain insane!
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puta por Ninfas!
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Can't tell much from that pic; looks handmade, what color was the cello?
La Palina were good cigars, well-regarded Clears. You'll enjoy smoking that. Maybe Hollywood could weigh in; he has more experience with Clears than anyone else on the site, I believe.
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They definitely look handmade. They are not in cello. I will try to figure out how to take a better picture.
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