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thanks for the info, im not sure what type of anejo I have then. I think its a 55, I got it at Sosas in Walt Disney World a few yrs ago.
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I've got 5; bought 'em a couple weeks back from a BOTL and I've kept the socks on.
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I've only owned 2 of them
but I kept their socks on
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Neither here, nor there
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because it is an awesome tasting cigar and I have only owned 2 of them oh yea... and I've already smoked them lol
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the 55 is a torpedo. the problem with the sharks is that if you leave them out of the box overtime they can become almost round. the head is not nearly as pointy as the 55's though. if it had cedar it was a 55.
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