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    Just an observation I noticed upon receiving some boxes of Cohiba Robustos that perhaps someone can enlighten me on.
    I noticed that most of the Vitolas had a creas or straight indentation down the side of the stick. Sometimes in more than one spot. I believe in an earlier post someone mentioned it may be due to the Box mold or press that the Torcedoras use. My question is why do I find this more common on Cohibas than other CC's and would it be a sign to clear of being a possible counterfeit.
    Are any other members noticing this indentation straight down the side of the stick?

  • #2
    By boxes you mean cabs. Cohiba Robustos are ribbon bundled and drop straight in. The fit in the cab should be snug, but I don't think a press is needed to get them in.
    If you want to, you can.
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    • #3
      As Mr T says, they're cabinets so won't have any pressing/"square-ness"

      I've seen a few cigars with straight lines all the way down but the line seems to be under the wrapper....perhaps when the cigars are being shaped in the factory!?!?

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      • #4
        Box pressed!

        If your Cohibas are box pressed, something aint right.
        "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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        • #5
          At the side of the stick, indentations can result from the ribbon around the cigars in cabs. Not sure if youmean that. Just the outer cigars of a "wheel" are affected. They smoke fine.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
            As Mr T says, they're cabinets so won't have any pressing/"square-ness"

            I've seen a few cigars with straight lines all the way down but the line seems to be under the wrapper....perhaps when the cigars are being shaped in the factory!?!?
            I'll have to post apicture to explain or clarify but as quoted above by Stevieboy it seems the line is under the wrapper and is perhaps being caused by the timber mold they put the binder in. It just seems more common in the Cohibas I have than other sticks. Both the cabed cohibas and individual 5 packs I have.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by wingman01 View Post
              ? it seems the line is under the wrapper and is perhaps being caused by the timber mold they put the binder in.
              Yes, the "line" is definitely under the wrapper, and I too think it's caused by the mold.
              Anyway, it's very common, I see it on many different sizes and marcas.
              No worries!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Smallclub View Post
                Yes, the "line" is definitely under the wrapper, and I too think it's caused by the mold.
                Anyway, it's very common, I see it on many different sizes and marcas.
                No worries!
                Thanks Smallclub. It is reassuring knowing that other members have noticed it too.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by wingman01 View Post
                  Just an observation I noticed upon receiving some boxes of Cohiba Robustos that perhaps someone can enlighten me on.
                  I noticed that most of the Vitolas had a creas or straight indentation down the side of the stick. Sometimes in more than one spot. I believe in an earlier post someone mentioned it may be due to the Box mold or press that the Torcedoras use. My question is why do I find this more common on Cohibas than other CC's and would it be a sign to clear of being a possible counterfeit.
                  Are any other members noticing this indentation straight down the side of the stick?

                  I think on that post it was found that the cigars were fake.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by joeray View Post
                    I think on that post it was found that the cigars were fake.
                    Cab of 25 Robusto and cab of 25 Siglo VI .... only mark was only 1 or 2 on the edge where the ribbon held them, that after removing and laying down in the humidor went after a week.

                    Other than that, perfect seegar shape.

                    Not much help!

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