Pre-Aged / Differences in wrapper color

Bob_Luken
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Don't know but, I'd guess those on the left have a few birthdays under their belt already.
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It's always nice when you get something that was aged. I ordered some Padron 1926's in a free fall and the ones I received were significantly older than my roommates who ordered his a week before me.0
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Nice!! I would attribute the color difference to box to box (bundle) variability. But that cello is nice! An aged CAO Brazilia is still one of my favorite smokes.LLA - Lancero Lovers of America0
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The hardest thing to buy is age. I walked into a B&M back in the CLE once and found a box of hemmingway maddies that were a few years old and priced at Msrp.
It was like Christmas.
Enjoy those yello cellos Bob.ISO Ramrod and Ron Mexico0 -
Yes, I feel like I hit the jackpot.
30 out of 40 cigars I get on sale, are already aged.
I was already prepared to put these to rest for half a year but,
now I can smoke them right away.
To quote Charlie Sheen,......Winning!
But of course this means I'll need to buy more to make up for the windfall.
Damn! I shoulda' known there had to be a downside.
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This was sent as a freebe with an order, the band has almost become one with the cigar. Sancho Panza Dbl, Maduro
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Do darker wrappers darken cello faster than lighter ones?0
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Bob_Luken said:Do darker wrappers darken cello faster than lighter ones?LLA - Lancero Lovers of America0