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Last post 10-01-2009, 11:22 AM by Renaissance_Man. 19 replies.
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  • furry wrapper

     09-25-2009, 12:03 PM

    Okay, its not mold, its not plume, it's not a sun spot, and it doesn't look like tooth. At least I don't think its any of those things. I am at work so I can't show you a picture, but the wrapper looks like it has little sparkly hairs on it. They don't appear to rub off. The cigar was in a tubo with a cedar wrap. Anyone got any guesses?
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     09-25-2009, 12:06 PM

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    mildew

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  • Re: furry wrapper

     09-25-2009, 12:26 PM

    hmmmm perhaps. It doesn't look that dense though. It doesn't smell funny either
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     09-25-2009, 12:31 PM

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    I'm thinking it is some sort of mold, as turbos tend to mold ..best thing to do would be try and post a pic later on
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  • Re: furry wrapper

     09-25-2009, 1:14 PM



    here it is.....
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     09-25-2009, 1:26 PM

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    ironhorse:


    here it is.....
    I feel like this is just the way the wrapper is... btw... it prolly got goosebumps anticipating you smoking him! In all seriousness though - it looks normal...

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  • Re: furry wrapper

     09-25-2009, 1:28 PM

    its not my imagination though right? You do see the little hairs on it
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     09-25-2009, 1:31 PM

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    ironhorse:
    its not my imagination though right? You do see the little hairs on it
    Yeah! They are there... Is it an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper? Or Cameroon?

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  • Re: furry wrapper

     09-25-2009, 1:37 PM

    its actually that montecristo platinum we talked about earlier. Got it from a B&M so I don't know what the wrapper is, but I would guess Sumatra. Def not cameroon
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     09-25-2009, 2:02 PM

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    ironhorse:
    its actually that montecristo platinum we talked about earlier. Got it from a B&M so I don't know what the wrapper is, but I would guess Sumatra. Def not cameroon
    Hm... Its Mexican wrapper... I will check mine as well as soon as I get home, but once again - it does seem normal...

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     09-25-2009, 2:31 PM

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    Cound not find a close up of a tobacco pant, the hair you see there and the tomato plant(leaf and stem) are present as well on the tobacco plant. all though its life cycle . I see these hairs on many of my cigars.
    Some biology
    "Sometimes plants use hairs and spines for reasons other than making life difficult for animals. By providing greater surface area, or by creating a sunlight- or wind-deflecting blanket, thick mats of hairs or spines can actually help a plant control its temperature. Similarly, a carpet of fuzz on a leaf's underside can reduce a plant's water loss through evaporation."
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  • Re: furry wrapper

     09-25-2009, 2:49 PM

    I am sure your cigar is just fine. I have some cigars like that as well. Never had any issues.
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     09-25-2009, 3:04 PM

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    i noticed this one a romeo y julieta vegro.iits a lot more prominent on that cigar. my tubed platinum is at the bottom of my humi so cant get to it at the morment to have a look:p
  • Re: furry wrapper

     09-25-2009, 6:13 PM

    Lassy, where the heck are you? I expected a really clever off color answer to this, especially concerning little tiny hairs. Don't disappoint us!
    “A good cigar is like a beautiful chick with a great body who also knows the American League box scores.” – M*A*S*H, Klinger

  • Re: furry wrapper

     09-26-2009, 1:51 AM

    YankeeMan:
    Lassy, where the heck are you? I expected a really clever off color answer to this, especially concerning little tiny hairs. Don't disappoint us!
    They are short, but not curly, so your Cigar has just hit puberty...

    And judging by your hairs being douched in glitter I'd say that Liberace skipped Puberty and channeled it into your cigar... That's right, you have a prepubescent Liberace wang...... (in a tube)

    How's that?????

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