If ya smoke em backwards the wrapper won't get soggy.what, you smoke them with the foot band on?:bigeyes:
Nice Randy, believe those were from 09 :thumbsup:As long as they smoke and taste the same, I don't mind a change in appearances.
Regards,
Randy
BTW Craig, I finally got to the 1977 Cuban Classic corona from last summer. Great cigar
^^^^^This^^^^^not a fan of foot bands on any stick. one more thing that has to be removed and a potential for damage.
....lol.love the new almond, vanilla, and blueberry infused blends
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Yup...I wish they would have kept the JJ maduro alive rather than spending money putting colored ribbons on the remaining lines.
If true, Maybe it's because the JJ Mad was just better... IMHO.Was talking to the My Father rep last night and he was saying the discontinuation of the JJ Maduro was due to cannibalization from the Jaime Garcia Reserva line.
yup, they can prevent cracks in the wrapper from over-handling. so can cello, so IDK why they thought this was a winner. old la gloria serie R, big seal clubbing sticks: THOSE needed the foot band, and was glad when they got one. these don't need, and are not flattered by, the foot band.Does foot bands provide any kind of protection? And not the unwanted cigar pregnancy kind of protection either, but actually prevent damage.