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do ISOM's come in bundles?

MAS_Puros

Me as a wee one with my bottle of Abyss
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A friend of mine just gave me 4 sticks and said they are the forbidden kind. They have no labels and says. His father gets them from 'the Island'.

Not that I'm Ingrateful, trust me they smell oh so good, is there any way to find out who made them?
 
Pictures might help, and measurements, ie: length, ring guage.. I would think it might be hard/impossible..
 
Maybe ask his father...
But a pic would help identifying the source or band.
 
Maybe ask his father...

This is the only way to find the answer to your question. Coming here where there are many educated and experienced smokers, I'm afraid, is the wrong direction for you.

If you are holding onto a roll of kite string, why would you unravel the roll to see what type of kite it is? You would only be letting the kite get further away. Follow the tension on the string and you'll be getting closer to your answer.

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A friend of mine just gave me 4 sticks and said they are the forbidden kind. They have no labels and says. His father gets them from 'the Island'.

Not that I'm Ingrateful, trust me they smell oh so good, is there any way to find out who made them?


'Farm rolled'.

Cuban tobacco not sanctioned by the gov't.
 
A friend of mine just gave me 4 sticks and said they are the forbidden kind. They have no labels and says. His father gets them from 'the Island'.

Not that I'm Ingrateful, trust me they smell oh so good, is there any way to find out who made them?


'Farm rolled'.

Cuban tobacco not sanctioned by the gov't.

Mmmm...mmmm! Vuelta Abajo? :D
 
i know i should go to the source but didnt have a chance to ask. I wasn't aware ISOM came unbanded and in bundles. they were 2 sizes
-robusto with a slight reddish color, very sweet smell, 4 7/8 and 52
-belicoso duller color then the robusto, same smell, 6 1/8 and 52

I will post pics later, i'm enjoying one right now and it is oh so good.

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edit to add:
while smoking, the first third was spicy and leather ... i'm in the second third and it mellowed out and way smoother but after half way spice comes back but not as much as the beginning. this is a nice smoke!
 
I wouldn't say all but many CC's have a triple cap. It's kind of a testament to a very skilled roller.
 
Need more info... There could ba a ton of reasons why they were unbanded. Where'd he get them, how'd he get them, etc.

Sounds like they could be real - but also could be fake.

From your photos it's hard to tell, but the construction looks good. Certainly tearing them apart might reveal more (but you'd have to destroy the cigar).

Anyways - even if you were able to establish that they were from there - an even bigger challenge is determining where they came from (i.e. what is the marcas). Both of those vitola are the most popular cigars that are rolled - and could be any of the marcas (i.e. Cohiba, Montecristo, Partagas, etc.) produced.

I say just smoke 'em if they're good and don't worry about where they came from. :thumbs:

BTW - that $20 bill in the last photo looks like it might be a fake. I think you need to send it here for a better look... :D
 
Need more info... There could ba a ton of reasons why they were unbanded. Where'd he get them, how'd he get them, etc.

Sounds like they could be real - but also could be fake.

From your photos it's hard to tell, but the construction looks good. Certainly tearing them apart might reveal more (but you'd have to destroy the cigar).

Anyways - even if you were able to establish that they were from there - an even bigger challenge is determining where they came from (i.e. what is the marcas). Both of those vitola are the most popular cigars that are rolled - and could be any of the marcas (i.e. Cohiba, Montecristo, Partagas, etc.) produced.

I say just smoke 'em if they're good and don't worry about where they came from. :thumbs:

BTW - that $20 bill in the last photo looks like it might be a fake. I think you need to send it here for a better look... :D

well considering the one i smoked was excellent, I won't be tearing any open.

yeah i was hoping that some may know so i could get some. well i'm gonna ask the source and enjoy what i have left...

oh shoot me your addy so i can send that fake 20 LOL
 
More than likely they are "farm rolled" liked Gary said. If they were fake, they would be probably be banded Cohibas or the like; more money in banded fakes than unbanded fakes.
 
Probably given to him by a torcedor from the factory, without bands, quality looks really good.
 
Maybe pops procured them unbanded from his source. Doesn't mean they are "farm rolled" or fake. Or maybe they're culled from cabinets prior to them all becoming banded.
 
thanks for your input guys...I have to say the robusto smoked really good, spicy for the first third with tons of smoke, spiciness mellows and smoke becomes velvety and smooth 2nd third. Last third spice picks up again and so does the strength. I liked it a lot ... reminded me alot of a Tatuaje J21.
 
More than likely they are "farm rolled" liked Gary said. If they were fake, they would be probably be banded Cohibas or the like; more money in banded fakes than unbanded fakes.


Could be farm rolled - could be factory made - could have been made in Cuba - could have been made in Canada. Could have also been picked up in Cuba - could have been picked up in Miami and made with Honduran/Nicaraguan tobacco and tastes like it was from Cuba - and sold with the idea they were from Cuba (unbanded because we need to hide where they came from). Could also have been purchased online and shipped without bands - the guy said his father gets them, but said nothing more about where he got them from, how much he paid, etc. To many "could be's" for any kind of meaningful analysis.

About the only thing I can say definitively from those pics and the info provided is that they are very likely cigars...


EDITED TO ADD:

To prove my point. I have some unbanded Robusto vitola in my collection that challenges even the experts. Everyone that has tried them has sworn they were Cuban. Though, they do not have one flake of Cuban tobacco in them. And - they are not "farm-rolled" - they are commercial production.

I'll send one to the first one to post in this thread the brand and what they are very popularly known as. It should not be difficult to do. BTW - they ARE original release...
 
More than likely they are "farm rolled" liked Gary said. If they were fake, they would be probably be banded Cohibas or the like; more money in banded fakes than unbanded fakes.


Could be farm rolled - could be factory made - could have been made in Cuba - could have been made in Canada. Could have also been picked up in Cuba - could have been picked up in Miami and made with Honduran/Nicaraguan tobacco and tastes like it was from Cuba - and sold with the idea they were from Cuba (unbanded because we need to hide where they came from). Could also have been purchased online and shipped without bands - the guy said his father gets them, but said nothing more about where he got them from, how much he paid, etc. To many "could be's" for any kind of meaningful analysis.

About the only thing I can say definitively from those pics and the info provided is that they are very likely cigars...


EDITED TO ADD:

To prove my point. I have some unbanded Robusto vitola in my collection that challenges even the experts. Everyone that has tried them has sworn they were Cuban. Though, they do not have one flake of Cuban tobacco in them. And - they are not "farm-rolled" - they are commercial production.

I'll send one to the first one to post in this thread the brand and what they are very popularly known as. It should not be difficult to do. BTW - they ARE original release...


I'm going to go with Tatuaje which are referred to as Tats! :sign:
 
More than likely they are "farm rolled" liked Gary said. If they were fake, they would be probably be banded Cohibas or the like; more money in banded fakes than unbanded fakes.


Could be farm rolled - could be factory made - could have been made in Cuba - could have been made in Canada. Could have also been picked up in Cuba - could have been picked up in Miami and made with Honduran/Nicaraguan tobacco and tastes like it was from Cuba - and sold with the idea they were from Cuba (unbanded because we need to hide where they came from). Could also have been purchased online and shipped without bands - the guy said his father gets them, but said nothing more about where he got them from, how much he paid, etc. To many "could be's" for any kind of meaningful analysis.

About the only thing I can say definitively from those pics and the info provided is that they are very likely cigars...


EDITED TO ADD:

To prove my point. I have some unbanded Robusto vitola in my collection that challenges even the experts. Everyone that has tried them has sworn they were Cuban. Though, they do not have one flake of Cuban tobacco in them. And - they are not "farm-rolled" - they are commercial production.

I'll send one to the first one to post in this thread the brand and what they are very popularly known as. It should not be difficult to do. BTW - they ARE original release...

My friend did say they were cuban and that his dad buys them in bundles ... that was all the information I was given. Not sure they wanted to disclose their source in detail. Considering I've only smoked a few cubans of smaller ring sizes, the one I smoked was better, but not better then a Cohiba Siglo XI I've had a few month's back.

Tat's what are those? Is that a new brand :rolleyes: :sign: :sign: :laugh: JK
 
More than likely they are "farm rolled" liked Gary said. If they were fake, they would be probably be banded Cohibas or the like; more money in banded fakes than unbanded fakes.


Could be farm rolled - could be factory made - could have been made in Cuba - could have been made in Canada. Could have also been picked up in Cuba - could have been picked up in Miami and made with Honduran/Nicaraguan tobacco and tastes like it was from Cuba - and sold with the idea they were from Cuba (unbanded because we need to hide where they came from). Could also have been purchased online and shipped without bands - the guy said his father gets them, but said nothing more about where he got them from, how much he paid, etc. To many "could be's" for any kind of meaningful analysis.

About the only thing I can say definitively from those pics and the info provided is that they are very likely cigars...


EDITED TO ADD:

To prove my point. I have some unbanded Robusto vitola in my collection that challenges even the experts. Everyone that has tried them has sworn they were Cuban. Though, they do not have one flake of Cuban tobacco in them. And - they are not "farm-rolled" - they are commercial production.

I'll send one to the first one to post in this thread the brand and what they are very popularly known as. It should not be difficult to do. BTW - they ARE original release...


I'm going to go with Tatuaje which are referred to as Tats! :sign:

Nope - Hint #1: cropss out all Peppin cigars... :whistling:

Hint #2: I'm smoking one of the other fine cigars from the line. One that is VERY difficult to find (OR as well). Too bad none of you are here, or you'd get it right away!!!

...people will be kicking themselves when they learn what it is I'm offering...
 
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