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New To It All
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I know a few people have already experienced this but has anyone ever seen this many in one cigar? I pulled them all out of a Brickhouse Corona Gorda. It was smoking alright until the beginning of the last third when it went out completely. I looked at the ash and it was rock hard and pure black. I decided to take the cigar apart and found all of these inside of it. All of the pieces were really hard.
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Gone munting...
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That's a fuente? I'm really surprised. Is this model made by apprentice rollers? I've never seen something like that in a hand rolled cigar.
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Feeling at Home
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Brickhouse is not made by Fuente... Just a FYI.
I had this happen to me with a Graycliff Blue label, but it was only 1 stem... |
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#15 |
Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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I haven't seen that much before, but my buddy pulled out some pretty hefty stems from a Arturo Fuente Gran Reserva the other day. Must be a common thing.
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New To It All
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I've only had this happen to me maybe once or twice before with different cigars but it was never this many in one cigar. I wasn't going to really do anything about it but I might now. Do you have their contact info?
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Well Adjusted
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I smoked a Padron 40th a couple of years ago that had two stems in it. Needless to say I was a bit upset considering the price point of these cigars. I sent an e-mail to Padron voicing my displeasure and never received a response from the company.
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