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Originally Posted by bazookajoe
Do you ever notice a loose draw with the 1926's? I mostly smoke the 2000's, 5000's and 1964's but I recently smoked (or tried to) a 1926 No. 9. Draw was so loose I pitched it after 10 minutes. This past week I tried a No. 1 and decided to use a punch, but the draw was so loose I didn't even bother to light it. It was almost like a hollow tube. Both cigars had been in my humi for several months. I called Padron and ended up talking to Cesar and Rudi. They asked me to send it to them so they could investigate. I know they will replace them but I'm more curious what the deal is.
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I have never had what I would call a "loose" draw. However, Padron Annis are known for very effortless draw in spite of the hard feeling box press. You really don't have to try very much to draw smoke.