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I'm the Ocho Cinco!
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very good cigar but has tends to burns uneven, bad runs . If you get one let it dry out a little bit before smoking cus it evens out the burn. IMO I would say buy a couple and let them sit in the dry box for a couple of days.
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Have My Own Room
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yeah, I had some burn issues too but part of it was probably my fault. I bought it on Friday and it's been sitting on my kitchen counter all week. It most likely got more moist sitting out though. It's been extremely humid here recently. I kept having to babysit this one, couldn't put it down for more than a minute without having to revive it. At one point I had this claw thing going up the side, looked like a double run. It corrected on it's own though.
[sigh] I think the downside of growing and gaining experience is that it comes with a bit of unintentional snobbery. I don't by any means consider myself a snob but it's getting more and more difficult to find any NCs I really like for less than $10.
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