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bolivar belisco fino draw is no good?

Although having two plugged cigars in a row is not a good sign of things to come, I would take a carefull look at the foot of the remaining cigars......If the cigars are bunched too tight there is not too much hope that the draw will dramaticaly improve with lower humidity and Age....Granted it can improve but not to the extent that the cigar can be fully enjoyed....The best bet when discovering a first plugged cigar on a new box is not to light the cigar....Move on to a second cigar and see if it is plugged as well. If it is, a look at the whole box is necessary. If after your review of the cigars you detect more trouble try to return the box to your supplier so you dont have to eat the cost of a full box....... The supplier can always discount the box to anyone who wants to take a chance.......You are paying good money, you shouldnt have to throw half a box away......This often was quite the case back in 1998/2000 for Cubans....It still happens occasionaly today....On the replacement ask for a different factory code or Date.......Not all cigars can be saved with the low humidity and age method........Some cigars are just too over filled then pressed into a brick and can not be saved.......Hope this helps

Yes Sir, my Bolivar Belisco Finos are rolled waaaayyyy too tight. I looked at the foot of the cigar and compared it with my other cigars and its pretty much unsmokable it seems.
I contacted the website that sold it to me and they are refusing to do anything about it, they are just making up excuses. It's a shame I was just about to make a second order through them.
I am willing to give up their website through PM, because they are listed on this website under the online retailers section. I'll probably just order my second order through another website under that section. Thank you all for helping.

-Andy
 
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