You just never know

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I still can't believe you guessed it. ???
 
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In all fairness, though... It was a broad Camacho guess based on the cigar's texture. I would not have pinned it down to a Liberty.
 
I would smoke it....you never know it might be pre-embargo twine, and if it is from The Island, you know what that means
Wink...Wink...Nudge...Nudge

Tim
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Now that's funny stuff. Good one, Tim. :thumbs:

Wilkey
 
Wow, I've never heard of this before! How interesting... maybe it's like empty fortune cookies- extra good luck?
 
Considering the price of that cigar I'd do one of two things

Pull that thread out and smoke it or take it back and ask for a new one.
 
Considering the price of that cigar I'd do one of two things

Pull that thread out and smoke it or take it back and ask for a new one.
I believe he said up top that he tried to tug it out but that it made some nasty sounds or didn't feel right. I suppose he could have tugged harder but I'd be worried about getting the other end (which might be tangled or knotted) to bunch up some filler leaf and create a blockage. Seems like returning the cigar would be the best option. Especially considering the price.

Wilkey
 
Yeah, I believe I would ruin the cigar trying to remove it, It feels very securely rolled into the cigar.

Normally I would not care much but at $14 I e mailed the place I bought it from with a picture, we will see if they are still my favorite online shop.

Very strange, what luck.
 
:D

The cigar shop is sending me a replacement. That is excellent, www.arnoldstobacco.com.

I have had nothing but good dealings with these guys, and excellent selection.

Maybe in 10 years that string wil slip on out.
 
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