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Formerly known szyzk
Hmmm...
Tampa.
"Cuban seed tobacco".
White ink on wrapper.
They look to be, what, in the range of 6x47?
I'd bet money that you have some JC Newman cigars stuffed full of Dominican tobacco right there!
EDIT
And just like that my ignorance and quick-to-judge demeanor shines like a beacon in the night!
TP-102 was the Villazon factory in Ybor, and dollar to donuts your cigars were made using Honduran tobacco. All the signs above point to JC Newman but the devil's in the details.
Last edited by AndyCAYP; 01-29-2016 at 02:46 PM.
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Scruffy Nerd Herfer

Originally Posted by
AndyCAYP
Hmmm...
Tampa.
"Cuban seed tobacco".
White ink on wrapper.
They look to be, what, in the range of 6x47?
I'd bet money that you have some JC Newman cigars stuffed full of Dominican tobacco right there!
EDIT
And just like that my ignorance and quick-to-judge demeanor shines like a beacon in the night!
TP-102 was the Villazon factory in Ybor, and dollar to donuts your cigars were made using Honduran tobacco. All the signs above point to JC Newman but the devil's in the details.
Interesting - thanks for the info. I hadn't even thought about identifying the factory.
Insert witty comment here ...

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