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Sparkles on my La Aurora's
Any one know how these came about? Good? Bad? Insignificant?
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It what happens when you let strippers play with your stick
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It is a crystallization of the oils in the wrapper. Not bad at all.
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Lets see some photos, it can be from anything from packaging or the band print to oils from the wrapper to something from the B&M.
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I am sure it is not mold I keep mine in the mid 60's. It is all over the cigar so I think it is okay but I have not seen it before.
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Sounds like plume, which is a very good thing. Either that or someone laced your stick!:D:r
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I have not had any with plume before. Too bad it is not a cc.
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Sounds like plume to me.
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I had this on an Opus X. It came from the gold writing on the cello.
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Pics! Pics! We want pics!
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Definately sounds like plume to me as well. If that is the case it just means your storing them properly.
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