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Originally Posted by oooo35980
I can overlook anything except a tight draw, since that tends to trigger a migraine in me. If you can get a good deal on smokes you enjoy I say go for it.
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This. What good does good flavor do if you can't get any of it from the cigar. The same holds true if it falls apart entirely. You can't smoke it if it's in pieces.
If the draw is good, but the burn isn't great, minor wrapper problems, aesthetic problems, etc, I don't care. In fact, if I can get it for less, that's a bonus and may even go out of my way to buy more. A good example of this is the Gran Habano Vintage 2002. They are pretty ugly and look fairly sloppy, but taste decent for the price.