You'll enjoy Kentucky beautiful country. Just stay away from Paducah. Some of the old timers on here like Laker and Kuzi may remember me being stuck there in an ice storm. Jim Cantori was in my hotel. We were the only hotel with power but no TV. There were no restaraunts or stores open so someone was bringing hot pockets and crap like that to the hotel for guests. I had a smoking room so I was running contests to pick my next cigar for a couple days.
Great info here! Thanks! I also have a good chuckle when I see some one's excited post or caption about plume on the cigar, most of the time the cigar is only a couple years old and they are still believing it is plume...funny to think they just smoked right through all the mold without even wiping it off, lol.
Great info here! Thanks! I also have a good chuckle when I see some one's excited post or caption about plume on the cigar, most of the time the cigar is only a couple years old and they are still believing it is plume...funny to think they just smoked right through all the mold without even wiping it off, lol.
While you are more than likely correct about the people you speak of not having plume. Plume is not exclusive too cigars that are 5, 10, 15 years old. It's possible to have plume on a 1 or 2 year old cigar. Remember in many cases the wrapper is much older than the cigar. It also depends on how oily the wrapper and how it is stored. I know one cigar I had, an ashton VSG, that had plume on it was barely a year. Fairly certain there is a picture of that on this here forum. Beautiful shining crystal from cap to foot.
sorry this image is so small I'm just happy I was able to post it. If I could describe what your looking at it would be white fuzzy, web like, and three dimensional spots which from learning what you guys wrote means mold.
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