N2 GOLD 11:30 AM 06-17-2011
 
Can anyone here tell me how old this is or when they stop using this style of band?    
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MajorCaptSilly 11:58 AM 06-17-2011
 
I could be wrong but that looks like the original band from the 90's and these were actually selling for 12 bucks a stick.
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N2 GOLD 12:11 PM 06-17-2011
 
WOW, really???  
I need to clean out the humidors more often. So this at one point was a double digit stogie???   
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Found four of them at the bottom of a Arturo Fuente Flor Fina box.  Not really sure how they got there or how long they have been sitting there...   
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thebiglebowski 10:02 AM 06-19-2011
 
yeah, that looks like original band to me as well.
		
		
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justonemorestick 11:38 AM 06-19-2011
 
Thats OOOOOOOOOOOOOOllllllllllllllllllllllllllllDDDDDDDD  DDDDDDDD
		
		
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kelmac07 11:47 AM 06-19-2011
 
BTcigars 12:30 PM 06-19-2011
 
Nice find. Be sure to post reviews on the ones you smoke. 
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Dunkel 02:24 PM 06-19-2011
 
I think that was right after the Reyes Family talked Rolando out of naming his new line "El Gaggeraero".
		
		
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big a 02:26 PM 06-19-2011
 
:-) gotta love when you find cigars in your collection you didn't know you had.
		
		
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bobarian 09:45 PM 06-19-2011
 
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Don't ya just love those "hidden gems"?  :-) :-) 
I dont know if I would call that a "hidden gem" Some might call them land mines. 
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Yeah that one goes back to the 90s, only band I ever knew for that cigar.  In late 2007, most of the materials
for the cigars changed over.  I had 6 BIG OLE giant Piramides from PI a long time ago, but long since got rid of 
all that stuff.  It'd be interested to taste one of those billy clubs today, lol.  Smoke em up, should be decent.
		
		
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dwoodward 12:28 PM 06-20-2011
 
RevSmoke 12:38 PM 06-20-2011
 
I used to love these, back in the day - '90s.  I remember getting a couple boxes for fairly cheap when they were double digit $$$ per stick.  They were a very good cigar.  I know people don't like them today, but I haven't had one since then, so couldn't tell you anything about the current incarnation of that brand is like.
		
		
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N2 GOLD 01:02 PM 06-20-2011
 
Thank you all for the help/info.  I have never had a bad Puros Indios cigar & I've been smoking them since the 90's.  Personally, I think they are a real nice smoke.  Not a $20 stick but a nice $2-$5 everyday smoke.  
When I light up one of those "First Series" that were in deep hibernation I will attempt my first review for you guys.   
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