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#21 |
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I've found tree trunks in multiple CAO Brazllias. Took pics of them and showed them to the rep. and was told he would make it right and never did. Needless to say they were the last CAO product I ever bought.
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#24 |
Have My Own Room
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Horrible. I don't understand how that can get past a roller unless they just don't care or are having a bad day. Human error I guess. I have watched cigar rollers and just don't understand how that could get by them.
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#28 |
Livin Life as it comes
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Given the amount of cigars made each day by an experienced roller, I'm suprised there are not more. So far I have not had a bad experience with this. Certainly they should pay better attention to quality assurrance but things do happen, thankfully not often.
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Grrrrrr
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- They can, and often times will, interfere with the draw - They burn very poorly and at a different rate than the tobacco leaves, resulting in overall burn issues. - They burn very bitter, resulting in a poor tasting cigar. - They also give an impression of lack of concern for the quality of the final product and poor workmanship. This could drive people away from the brand and reduce the overall sales potential. No manufacturer out there would instruct bunchers to intentionally engage in such a practice. |
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#32 |
Maduro & Oscuro Whore-O
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I have had a few cigars that had enough stems to plug the draw. I pulled one out with needlenose pliers that was nearly as big around as a bamboo skewer and 4" long. It's sad when you pay good money and the roller throws a log in your cigar.
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