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my old man recently acquired a box of romeo y julieta cuban cigars from a friend in Havana. Each cigar is wrapped in a thin piece of cedar and then packed in an aluminium tube. These are hand rolled cigars. Rolling date is October 2004. You can't get fresher than these.

$13.50 each not negotiable (just breaking even). About 17 available left out of 25 so be quick as my old man and I keep smoking them. It has a mild smooth taste. located in Melb VIC. $4.50 postage interstate. [email protected]

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i heard an amusing story about a lawer who spent 25 grand on cigars, smoked them all, then claimed insurance for 25 cases fire destroying his 25 grand, the insurance company could not get out of it and had to pay the 25g, but upon walking out of the court room 25G better off, the insurance company had the lawer arrested on 25 counts of arson ...

hehe, stooopid lawer

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Grant... He hasnt specified what R+J these are... If they are as he says hand rolled, they are more than 13.50 each... Though if they are the number 1's, 2's, or 3's they arent worth the effort.

Mate, if you could tell me what it says on the tube, the ring gauge and length, and what you would do for the rest of the box I would be greatful.

Also, the spelling is Dredyl...

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