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    I had a buddy pull a couple of these out on New Years Eve. Has anyone ever had one? It was good, a bit young but good. Also, what was most suprising was it appeared to be machine made. I did not think tht Cuba turned out machine made cigars, apperantly I'm wrong.
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    I just bought one of these. Doesn't look too nice, lots of big veins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    I had a buddy pull a couple of these out on New Years Eve. Has anyone ever had one? It was good, a bit young but good. Also, what was most suprising was it appeared to be machine made. I did not think tht Cuba turned out machine made cigars, apperantly I'm wrong.
    To my knowledge, there a couple of machine made cuban brands. I smoked a Guantanamera last week. Jose L Peidra is another machine made Cuban.
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    Apparently some of the Flor de Cano cigars are handmade as well. From my source though the cigar has been discontinued. There are a couple machine made companies out of Cuba, they are significantly cheaper than a handmade Cuban. (Another machine made cigar is from cuba is made by Ramon Allones).

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    Are the cuban machine made, or other reputable machine rolled cigars 100% tobacco?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kass View Post
    Are the cuban machine made, or other reputable machine rolled cigars 100% tobacco?
    Yup, of course they're 100% tobacco. What else do you think they would put in a cigar?

    The JL Piedras ain't too bad to boot.
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    I remember reading somwhere that most machine made cigars aren't 100% tobacco. They put like paper and other crap in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kass View Post
    Are the cuban machine made, or other reputable machine rolled cigars 100% tobacco?
    As far as I knwo the cigerettes there had tabacco i would consider cigar quality in them so I would think so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chefchris View Post
    To my knowledge, there a couple of machine made cuban brands. I smoked a Guantanamera last week. Jose L Peidra is another machine made Cuban.
    I'm sorry to hear that.
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