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    Default Can someone identify this cigar for me?

    I smoked this tonight. It wasn't BAD or anything, but the smoke was very light. I think I prefer thick plumes of it.

    Excuse the horrid quality of my brother's web cam:

    (in white lettering is "A. Fuente", which I presume is for Arturo Fuente - but which? It was wrapped in cello and presumably machine-pressed.)
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    can't really tell from the pic. do you know the ring gauge or length? color of the cigar? that would help alot in figuring it out.
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    Looks like a Fuente Brevas to me.

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    It looks like an underwater photo of one of the Titanic's famous "unsmoked cigars".
    Too humid even for beetles.

    BTW, here's a reproduction of the Titanic's Cigar Room.
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    Looks like a curlyhead or brevas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grand cru no 2
    Looks like a Fuente Brevas to me.
    how the hell can you tell?!?!
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    It's about 6.5 inches long and relatively thin to other cigars I have smoked, but not too noticeably skinny (if it is at all). The wrapper is a "natural" colour I would think.

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    corona imperial and the spanish lonsdale are each 6 1/2"
    http://www.cigarfamily.com/our_cigar..._reg_line.html
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