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weak_link 08:49 PM 02-08-2011
Steve you get the troll of the week award. :-) :-)
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BC-Axeman 08:56 PM 02-08-2011
Cello off.
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bobarian 09:10 PM 02-08-2011
Tasty! :-)
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massphatness 09:10 PM 02-08-2011
It's coccaine, Steve.
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chippewastud79 09:16 PM 02-08-2011
Originally Posted by massphatness:
It's coccaine, Steve.
Mmm, laced cigars. :-)
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guitar4001 09:24 PM 02-08-2011
scrape it off and you'll have a cure for all sorts of illnesses!
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jsd 10:11 PM 02-08-2011
Originally Posted by Ratters:
I don't know, when I was at the B&M I saw cigars like this and the guy said it was plume.
That's what they all say :-) Had someone say the same thing at the shop around here. Not the owner, one of the part-timers. "Oh no that plume. That means you got a good cigar." :-) Come on man
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Ratters 10:20 PM 02-08-2011
Lil' Havana? I like Bob a lot, but he keeps the humidor way too wet.
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Tyler 10:51 PM 02-08-2011
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You mean this is not plume on that one??? Haha but I can't tell if the bottom one is plume. I am going to go with a no.

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Flynnster 10:55 PM 02-08-2011
I know this thread was a joke, but I have never actually seen a picture of plume, just lots and lots of mold pictures in threads labeled "Is this plume?"
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Ratters 11:00 PM 02-08-2011
Ha, that's why I posted it. Plume is crystaline and shiny, kind of amber colored. They really look nothing alike. Yet the question continues to be asked. :-)
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T.G 11:00 PM 02-08-2011
Originally Posted by Wallbright:
[but I can't tell if the bottom one is plume. I am going to go with a no.
You would be correct. It's not.
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Tyler 11:01 PM 02-08-2011
On a more serious level, I think they do a pretty good job in this article explaining the difference and include pictures.

http://puffingcigars.com/cigar-faq/b...e-and-mold/70/
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jsd 11:22 PM 02-08-2011
Originally Posted by Ratters:
Lil' Havana? I like Bob a lot, but he keeps the humidor way too wet.
Yes. I agree. Bob is a great guy, but it was one of the guys that's in there one or two days a week. This was a while back and I didn't really know the guy and it wasn't worth it to argue mold v plume. There's a few boxes in there that haven't been touched in probably years and I'm sure it's because they're full of "plume". Definitely too wet in there.
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RandJCigars 12:59 AM 02-09-2011
Upgrade that crappy Moist N' Air to a Humidi-Fresh Humidifier. You'll thank me later...
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Ratters 03:26 AM 02-09-2011
Originally Posted by RandJCigars:
Upgrade that crappy Moist N' Air to a Humidi-Fresh Humidifier. You'll thank me later...
You buyin? :-)

Actually I haven't had the thing filled or on in a long time. The beads seem to take care of things in there just fine.
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Adriftpanda 04:47 AM 02-09-2011
Originally Posted by Ratters:
I'll save the bottom one just for you. :-)
You're so sweet! Can't wait to smoke this beautiful coc'd out cigar.
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68TriShield 06:30 AM 02-09-2011
Originally Posted by Ratters:
I don't know, when I was at the B&M I saw cigars like this and the guy said it was plume.
Originally Posted by jsd:
That's what they all say :-)
Agreed...idiots.
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Melissa 12:56 PM 02-09-2011
huh? I thought the proper term was bloom.
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HK3- 01:05 PM 02-09-2011
Love the typical B&M story about someone explaining plume to me in the shop.... :-)

I want to bring in some bread with the same thing and ask if they will smoke that in their pipe.

I just dug through my pictures hunting for a particular one I had with a great example of the real thing. Can't find it though. :-)
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