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Originally Posted by Ljutic
I think only I will be able to answer this question about the box press in this specific instance as it has to do with the specific packaging of these cigars. The review from 2004 and current production is correct. Normal production will have a sharp box press. These were different. Cigars were left in the round and bundled together with one each of maduro, cameroon, and extreme. That assorted mazo of 3 was stuffed into a triangular cedar sleeve. 8 cedar sleeves were boxed together to make a 24 count Trois Diamant assortment. The partial press you see at the foot was probably caused by the triangular cedar sleeve making contact with the cigar.
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Yeah, makes sense. Totally spaced on the way these were packaged which you had told me before. Sorry, damn memory damage.
Regardless, all 3 Magnums have been nice smokes. They definitely aged well except for the Cameroon having gotten a little light on flavor. Was still a good smoke though
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