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Old 11-08-2009, 09:47 AM   #8
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Default Re: "true" maduros

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Originally Posted by JJG View Post
interesting, that makes sense though. The maduros in their regular line don't have unnaturally dark or oily wrappers. I wonder about the 64s and 26s though. I think it was a 26 that originally sparked my interest in the subject. They just look a little too dark sometimes and it made me curious. not that I really care, I don't smoke many maduros anyway. but the maduro 26s do look much darker than the regular line.
I would have to agree with you. The oiliest cigar I;ve ever seen (aside from those dripping of vaseline in JR's) was the Padron 80th Maduro. I thought I was goign to break out if I rubbed that thing on my face!
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