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I was in Spain this summer and asked a cigar merchant to recommend some good Spanish made cigars for me to bring home. He told me there weren't any Spanish cigars. Then he laughed and recommended some Condal Robustos which are rolled in the Canary Islands from DR tobacco.
Condal Cigars
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Not sure how they justify the Cuba, but Habana might be okay. CCs are referred to as Habanos not Habanas so there is arguably no problem there. Although it is a pretty obvious attempt to mislead the customer I would say.
You should be fine with only doing that when you first season the humidor.
You don't want to be wetting down the insides of your humidor all of the time because you don't want any of the moisture left on the surface bleeding into your cigars.
You also don't want to have to leave your cigars...
You say you have a few samples of the "new" seals. Are the numbers close to each other? Assuming they are printed sequentially that might say something about the stock in use. Possibly just a few print runs done on a different paper or something to that effect.
That seems peculiar. It doesn't make much sense for them to reduce the security features, unless it was proving to be too easily replicated or ineffective in some other manner. Of course maybe they just ran out of the right kind of paper for one series.
Have you tried variable light sources to...
Hi Wilkey,
The "old" style seal seems to have flouescing fibres imbedded in the paper similar to those in currency, however the "newer" one does not. Is that just an angle of the light thing or something more, or less, significant?
Thanks.