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    What do the letters SLB stand for when attached to a cigar title. Ex: H.Upmann Magnum 46 SLB CAB. Sorry to be so clueless...........
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    I thought you said Padron my newbieness. Sorry I dont have your answer, but I fell for the pun.
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    SLB refers to the presentation. It stands for "Slide Lid Box"

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    By the way... another little bit of information...

    Cigars in Cabs and in boxes are exactly the same blend. Supposedly cigars in cabinets packed loosely will age better than those tightly packed in cigar boxes. Much of the time cigars in cabs are not banded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    SLB refers to the presentation. It stands for "Slide Lid Box"


    Thank you.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    By the way... another little bit of information...

    Cigars in Cabs and in boxes are exactly the same blend. Supposedly cigars in cabinets packed loosely will age better than those tightly packed in cigar boxes. Much of the time cigars in cabs are not banded.
    Ya need to do a little more research there before posting misleading statements.

    Starting somewhere around 2004, almost all Cuban cigars that come in cabinets have bands on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    Ya need to do a little more research there before posting misleading statements.

    Starting somewhere around 2004, almost all Cuban cigars that come in cabinets have bands on them.
    Thanks. I didn't realize that.

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    Actually now that I think about it I have noticed it as well...especially with Hoyo De Monterrey.
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